The difference between sequential decision-making tasks and prediction tasks, such as CV and NLP. (a) A sequential decision-making task is a cycle of agent, task, and world, connected by interactions.
Behavioral scientists have been trying to uncover the patterns that humans follow when making decisions for decades. The insights gathered as part of their studies can help shape public policies and ...
A group of researchers led by Prof. LI Hai from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences reveals that the balance between habitual and goal-directed decision-making ...
Pricing continues to be one of the most crucial decisions retailers face. Set prices too high, and customers drift away; too low, and profit margins suffer. Traditional pricing approaches typically ...
Making decisions is a key aspect of our brains and daily lived experiences. Whether we realize it or not, we are constantly making decisions. Those decisions are driven by different models, some of ...
By modeling the single-trial electroencephalogram of participants performing perceptual decisions, and building on predictions from two century-old psychological laws, we estimate the times of ...
In today's fast-paced business environment, effective decision making and problem-solving are essential skills for leaders. With an abundance of data, complex team dynamics and constant pressure to ...
Transformer architectures have facilitated the development of large-scale and general-purpose sequence models for prediction tasks in natural language processing and computer vision, e.g., GPT-3 and ...