VideoCategory: Planning and decision making

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Planning and decision making research is a critical field within artificial intelligence focusing on how systems and humans devise strategies to achieve goals and make optimal choices. This research area explores models, algorithms, and cognitive processes behind decision making in management and other applications. Understanding the relationship between planning and decision making supports advances in intelligent systems and organizational strategies. JoVE Visualize enriches this exploration by pairing PubMed articles with JoVE’s experiment videos to deepen insight into research methods and outcomes in this evolving field.

Key Methods & Emerging Trends

Core Methods in Planning and Decision Making

Established methods in planning and decision making in management often involve formal models such as decision tree analysis, optimization techniques, and heuristic approaches. Cognitive frameworks studying the planning and decision making part of the brain contribute to understanding human choices. Experimental designs typically assess stages like problem definition, information gathering, and option evaluation—akin to what is addressed in planning and decision making courses and notes. These classic approaches help illustrate fundamental concepts including the relationship between planning and decision making and the common decision-making types used in research.

Emerging Trends and Innovative Approaches

Recent advances emphasize integrating machine learning and artificial intelligence to enhance decision-making algorithms, often leveraging real-time data and predictive analytics. Innovative methods include reinforcement learning for adaptive planning and the application of cognitive computing to model complex managerial decisions. Virtual simulations and multi-agent systems are used to replicate decision-making environments, enabling researchers to explore planning and decision making examples with increasing complexity. These trends reflect efforts to align experimental research with practical challenges, often explored in planning and decision making ppt presentations to illustrate new paradigms.

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Nursing New Zealand (Wellington, N.Z. : 1995)

Allowing older people to make decisions

  • Jane O’Malley et al.

February 7, 2007

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An Analysis Of Chirpp Data To Predict Severe ATV Injuries Using Artificial Neural Networks

  • Y Erdebil, M Frize et al.

December 1, 1993

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Environmental Health Perspectives

Conclusion: challenges for the future

  • D W North et al.

February 25, 2014

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Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering

Experimental Design for Vector Output Systems

  • H T Banks, K L Rehm et al.

January 9, 2009

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Ethical considerations in resource allocation in a cochlear implant program

  • Brian D Westerberg, Sipke Pijl, Michael McDonald et al.

March 4, 2006

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The neural implementation of multi-attribute decision making: a parametric fMRI study with human subjects

  • Stefan Zysset, Cornelia S Wendt, Kirsten G Volz et al.

May 21, 2005

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