The first systematic investigation of the problem of transfer of knowledge, in relation to economic decision-making. Transfer of knowledge plays an important, if all-too-often neglected, role in the determination of real world behaviour. For most economic situations are not identical to previous situations the agent has been faced with, and the dichotomy between perfect rationality and zero rationality - the belief that experience is irrelevant because anyway optimal play is chosen and the belief that it is irrelevant because agents do not store knowledge or cannot perceive similarity, and start every time afresh - is an implausible one.…mehr
The first systematic investigation of the problem of transfer of knowledge, in relation to economic decision-making. Transfer of knowledge plays an important, if all-too-often neglected, role in the determination of real world behaviour. For most economic situations are not identical to previous situations the agent has been faced with, and the dichotomy between perfect rationality and zero rationality - the belief that experience is irrelevant because anyway optimal play is chosen and the belief that it is irrelevant because agents do not store knowledge or cannot perceive similarity, and start every time afresh - is an implausible one.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
DAVID BUSCHENA Montana State University, USA EDMUND FANTINO University of California, San Diego, USA CLEOTILDE GONZALEZ Carnegie-Mellon University, USA PHILIPPE JEHIEL Univeristy College, London, UK CHRISTIAN LEBIERE Carnegie-Mellon University, USA ATANASIOS MITROPOULOS Otto-Von-Guericke Univeristy, Magdeburg, Germany DANIEL SGROI Churchill College, Cambridge, UK DALE O. STAHL University of Texas at Austin, USA STEPHANIE STOLARZ-FANTINO University of California, San Diego, USA
Inhaltsangabe
Transfer of Knowledge and the Similarity Function in Economic Decision-Making; D.J.Zizzo Context and it's Effect on Transfer; E.Fantino & S.Stolarz-Fantino Action-Reinforcement Learning versus Rule Learning; D.O.Stahl Learning to Leran in Global Supergames Under Little Information; A.Mitropoulos Similarity Models as an Approach to Behavior Violating Expected Utility; D.Buschena Bounded Rationality and Imperfect Learning: Game Theory vs. Al; P.Jehiel Using Neural Networks to Model Bounded Rationality in Interactive Decision-Making; D.Sgroi Instance-Based Cognitive Models of Decision-Making; C.Gonzalez & C.Lebiere Simple and Compound Lotteries: Experimental Evidence and Neural Network Modelling, D.J.Zizzo
Transfer of Knowledge and the Similarity Function in Economic Decision-Making; D.J.Zizzo Context and it's Effect on Transfer; E.Fantino & S.Stolarz-Fantino Action-Reinforcement Learning versus Rule Learning; D.O.Stahl Learning to Leran in Global Supergames Under Little Information; A.Mitropoulos Similarity Models as an Approach to Behavior Violating Expected Utility; D.Buschena Bounded Rationality and Imperfect Learning: Game Theory vs. Al; P.Jehiel Using Neural Networks to Model Bounded Rationality in Interactive Decision-Making; D.Sgroi Instance-Based Cognitive Models of Decision-Making; C.Gonzalez & C.Lebiere Simple and Compound Lotteries: Experimental Evidence and Neural Network Modelling, D.J.Zizzo
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