Search for dissertations about: "Decision Intelligence"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 101 swedish dissertations containing the words Decision Intelligence.
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1. Development of Elicitation Methods for Managerial Decision Support
Abstract : Decision‐makers in organisations and businesses make numerous decisions every day, and these decisions are expected to be based on facts and carried out in a rational manner. However, most decisions are not based on precise information or careful analysis due to several reasons. People are, e.g. READ MORE
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2. Competence, Styles, and Quality in Everyday Decision Making
Abstract : This thesis had three aims. First, it explored the benefits of expanding the existing cognitively-oriented definition of individual differences in decision-making competence (i.e., measured by performance on traditional decision-making tasks) by including decision-related aspects of social skills and time-approach. READ MORE
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3. Military intelligence analysis : institutional influence
Abstract : Intelligence is vital for the outcome of battles. As long as humans wage war, there will be a need for decision support to military and civilian leaders regarding adversaries or potential adversaries. However, the production of intelligence is neither easy nor without pitfalls. READ MORE
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4. Affective Decision Making in Artificial Intelligence : Making Virtual Characters With High Believability
Abstract : Artificial intelligence is often used when creating believable virtual characters in games or in other types of virtual environments. The intelligent behavior these characters show to the player is often flawed, leading to a worse gameplay experience. READ MORE
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5. On the relationship between psychometric intelligence and decision making in dynamic systems
Abstract : The relationship between psychometric intelligence and performance in dynamic decision making systems (microworlds) was investigated. A theoretical analysis of the mental processes that underlie performance in intelligence tests and microworlds suggested that at least some weak positive correlations should be expected. READ MORE