Intelligent Decision Support Systems have the potential to transform human decision making by combining research in artificial intelligence, information technology, and systems engineering. The field of intelligent decision making is expanding rapidly due, in part, to advances in artificial intelligence and network-centric environments that can deliver the technology. Communication and coordination between dispersed systems can deliver just-in-time information, real-time processing, collaborative environments, and globally up-to-date information to a human decision maker. At the same time, artificial intelligence techniques have demonstrated that they have matured sufficiently to provide computational assistance to humans in practical applications. This book includes contributions from leading researchers in the field beginning with the foundations of human decision making and the complexity of the human cognitive system. Researchers contrast human and artificial intelligence, survey computational intelligence, present pragmatic systems, and discuss future trends. This book will be an invaluable resource to anyone interested in the current state of knowledge and key research gaps in the rapidly developing field of intelligent decision support.
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Advances in intelligent decision technologies
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Intelligent Decision Technologies (IDT) promotes research on intelligent systems and technologies that enhance decision-making across various sectors, including industry, government, and academia. This interdisciplinary focus encompasses all facets of intelligent decision technologies, from fundamental development to applied systems. This volume showcases leading research from the Second KES International Symposium on Intelligent Decision Technologies (KES IDT’10), organized by the Sellinger School of Business and Management at Loyola University Maryland, in collaboration with KES International. The symposium addressed the theory, design, implementation, testing, and evaluation of intelligent decision systems. Key topics covered include decision-making theory, intelligent agents, fuzzy logic, multi-agent systems, Bayesian networks, optimization, artificial neural networks, genetic algorithms, expert systems, decision support systems, geographic information systems, case-based reasoning, time series analysis, knowledge management systems, Kansei communication, rough sets, spatial decision analysis, and multi-criteria decision analysis. These technologies hold the potential to transform decision-making processes in management, healthcare, international business, finance, accounting, marketing, military applications, e-commerce, network management, crisis response, building design, information retrieval, and disaster recovery.