Modeling Decision
Found 8 free book(s)Principals’ Moral Agency and Ethical Decision-Making: Toward a
files.eric.ed.govdecision-making processes among a sample of Canadian school principals. Using an ethical responsibility framework linking moral agency and transformational leadership, the researchers found that 1) modeling moral agency is important for encouraging oth-ers to engage their own moral agency in the best interests of all children; 2) despite ef-
Using Student Achievement Data to Support Instructional ...
www.naesp.orgleadership through modeling the use of data. ACTIONS Establish a schoolwide data team that sets the tone for ongoing data use. The data team’s role is to clarify the school’s data use vision, model using data to make instructional decisions, and encourage other staff to use data to improve instruction.
The Future of Procurement in the Age of Digital Supply ...
www2.deloitte.comCombines modeling, statistics, machine learning, and artificial intelligence with multiple third-party data sources to predict most likely scenarios for cost/price fluctuations, demand, supplier/country risks, etc. and enable proactive decision making. • Visualization: Transforms data into user-friendly, executive-friendly, visual formats
Decision Support System - Tutorialspoint
www.tutorialspoint.comComplete control by decision-makers Ease of development Extendibility Support for modeling and analysis Support for data access Standalone, integrated, and Web-based Characteristics of a DSS Support for decision-makers in semi-structured and unstructured problems.
Lecture 2: Markov Decision Processes - David Silver
www.davidsilver.ukLecture 2: Markov Decision Processes Markov Processes Introduction Introduction to MDPs Markov decision processes formally describe an environment for reinforcement learning Where the environment is fully observable i.e. The current state completely characterises the process Almost all RL problems can be formalised as MDPs, e.g.
An Idiot’s guide to Support vector machines (SVMs)
web.mit.edu•Form of equation defining the decision surface separating the classes is a hyperplane of the form: wTx + b = 0 –w is a weight vector –x is input vector –b is bias •Allows us to write wTx + b ≥ 0 for d i = +1 wTx + b < 0 for d i = –1 Some final definitions •Margin of Separation (d): the separation between the
“Why Should I Trust You?” Explaining the Predictions of ...
www.kdd.organ informed decision about whether to trust the model’s prediction. argue that explaining predictions is an important aspect in getting humans to trust and use machine learning e ectively, if the explanations are faithful and intelligible. The process of explaining individual predictions is illus-trated in Figure 1.
Chapter 5: Activity-Based Costing (ABC) & Activity-Based ...
www.csus.eduAN ACTIVITY-BASED COSTING SYSTEM 5-3 ABC’s 7 Steps Step 1: Identify the products that are the chosen cost objects. Step 2: Identify the direct costs of the products. Step 3: Select the activities and cost-allocation bases to use for allocating indirect costs to the products.