Decision theory

Naturalistic decision-making

The naturalistic decision making (NDM) framework emerged as a means of studying how people make decisions and perform cognitively complex functions in demanding, real-world situations. These include situations marked by limited time, uncertainty, high stakes, team and organizational constraints, unstable conditions, and varying amounts of experience. (Wikipedia).

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(ML 11.4) Choosing a decision rule - Bayesian and frequentist

Choosing a decision rule, from Bayesian and frequentist perspectives. To make the problem well-defined from the frequentist perspective, some additional guiding principle is introduced such as unbiasedness, minimax, or invariance.

From playlist Machine Learning

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Decision-Making Strategies

In this video, you’ll learn strategies for making decisions large and small. Visit https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/problem-solving-and-decision-making/ for our text-based tutorial. We hope you enjoy!

From playlist Making Decisions

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What Is Design Thinking?

Design thinking can improve anything from a water bottle to a community water system. See how design thinking improves the creative process, from Professor Stefanos Zenios: http://stanford.io/1mgkHGR

From playlist More

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Making Decisions

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From playlist Making Decisions

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Design Thinking

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From playlist Design Thinking

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Creativity

If you are interested in learning more about this topic, please visit http://www.gcflearnfree.org/ to view the entire tutorial on our website. It includes instructional text, informational graphics, examples, and even interactives for you to practice and apply what you've learned.

From playlist Making Decisions

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(ML 11.8) Bayesian decision theory

Choosing an optimal decision rule under a Bayesian model. An informal discussion of Bayes rules, generalized Bayes rules, and the complete class theorems.

From playlist Machine Learning

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PHILOSOPHY - Race: Racial Ontology #2 (Naturalist Theories of Race)

In the second of a four part series, “Racial Ontology: A Guide for the Perplexed,” David Miguel Gray (Colgate University) introduces naturalist theories of race. Naturalist theories place questions of race in the domain of biology and appeal to physical properties to define what races ar

From playlist Introduction to Political Philosophy

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Almost Not History: Darwin and HMS Beagle

February 12 represents the 214th birthday of Charles Darwin, a scientist whose ideas transformed human understanding of the natural world, and undoubtedly one of the most influential scientists in history. But that history may have been different, as Dawrin’s career altering voyage aboard

From playlist History of Science and Math

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Why Seek an Alternative God? | Episode 1210 | Closer To Truth

Is God, if there is a God, a personal, conscious, all-powerful Supreme Being? Some offer radically different concepts of 'God'. What are the alternatives to the Abrahamic God? Featuring interviews with Robin Le Poidevin, Andrei Buckareff, Peter Forrest, and Sarah Coakley. Season 12, Episo

From playlist Big Questions About God - Closer To Truth - Core Topic

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Reflections: Science and Religion, Natural and Unnatural

Dwight H. Terry Lectureship October 26, 2006 Reflections: Science and Religion, Natural and Unnatural Barbara Herrnstein Smith is Braxton Craven Professor of Comparative Literature and English and director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Science and Cultural Theory at

From playlist Terry Lectures

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What is Sustainable Design?: Understanding Design

Sustainable design and development should meet the needs of people in the present without compromising the needs of future generations. According to serial entrepreneur John Elkington, organizations need to consider profit, people and the planet when thinking about new innovations. Join

From playlist Understanding Design

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PHILOSOPHY - Race: Racial Ontology #3b (Sociohistorical Theories of Race)

This is part 3b of our four part series, “Racial Ontology: A Guide for the Perplexed." In this Wireless Philosophy video, David Miguel Gray (Colgate University) introduces sociohistorical theories of race. Gray introduces socially constructed categories and what it means to think about ca

From playlist Introduction to Political Philosophy

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Interview at Cirm : Thomas LECUIT

Thomas Lecuit est directeur de recherche au CNRS, professeur au Collège de France, titulaire de la chaire Dynamiques du vivant. Il dirige une équipe de recherche à l’Institut de Biologie du Développement de Marseille (IBDM - Aix-Marseille université, CNRS), et le Centre Turing des Systèmes

From playlist Interviews en français - French interviews

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PHILOSOPHY - Race: Racial Ontology #3a (Sociohistorical Theories of Race)

In this Wireless Philosophy video, David Miguel Gray (Colgate University) introduces sociohistorical theories of race. Gray introduces socially constructed categories and what it means to think about categories in this way. This is part 3a of our four part series, “Racial Ontology: A Guide

From playlist Introduction to Political Philosophy

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Decision Making

Decision Making: NLP Meta-Programs: Here I'll explain how to figure out how we use our brains to Reason, Gather Info, Deal with Stress, React, etc Original Article http://bit.ly/bcSnRu

From playlist Psychology Tutorials

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Good & Good-For (Part 1) - A Natural History of the Good 1

Christine Korsgaard gives her first Pufendorf lecture called "Good and Good-For" in this series on "A Natural History of the Good". The general aim of these lectures is to defend a conception of the Good that is compatible with a naturalistic conception of the world, or, to put it another

From playlist Ethics & Moral Philosophy

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A Spirit of Trust: Magnanimity and Agency in Hegel’s Phenomenology

Robert Brandom is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Fellow at the Center for Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh. He is the author of thirteen books, including Making It Explicit: Reasoning, Representing, and Discursive Commitment. His most recent book, A Spirit o

From playlist Franke Lectures in the Humanities

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Meaning in Life & the Illusion of Free Will (Derk Pereboom)

Are human actions freely chosen? Can we deserve blame and praise for what we do? The common sense answer to both of these questions is yes. But this answer is threatened by the fact that our best scientific theories support the view that factors beyond our control produce all of our action

From playlist Free Will, Determinism, & Action

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Critical Thinking

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From playlist Critical Thinking

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