A survey on river water quality modelling using artificial intelligence models: 2000–2020
There has been an unsettling rise in the river contamination due to the climate change and
anthropogenic activities. Last decades' research has immensely focussed on river basin …
anthropogenic activities. Last decades' research has immensely focussed on river basin …
Artificial intelligence and human resources management: A bibliometric analysis
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly present in organizations. In the specific case of
Human Resource Management (HRM), AI has become increasingly relevant in recent years …
Human Resource Management (HRM), AI has become increasingly relevant in recent years …
Making and evaluating point forecasts
T Gneiting - Journal of the American Statistical Association, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Typically, point forecasting methods are compared and assessed by means of an error
measure or scoring function, with the absolute error and the squared error being key …
measure or scoring function, with the absolute error and the squared error being key …
[图书][B] Information theory and statistics
S Kullback - 1997 - books.google.com
Highly useful text studies the logarithmic measures of information and their application to
testing statistical hypotheses. Topics include introduction and definition of measures of …
testing statistical hypotheses. Topics include introduction and definition of measures of …
Strictly proper scoring rules, prediction, and estimation
Scoring rules assess the quality of probabilistic forecasts, by assigning a numerical score
based on the predictive distribution and on the event or value that materializes. A scoring …
based on the predictive distribution and on the event or value that materializes. A scoring …
The theory of incentives: the principal-agent model
JJ Laffont, D Martimort - The theory of incentives, 2009 - degruyter.com
Economics has much to do with incentives--not least, incentives to work hard, to produce
quality products, to study, to invest, and to save. Although Adam Smith amply confirmed this …
quality products, to study, to invest, and to save. Although Adam Smith amply confirmed this …
A formal theory of inductive inference. Part I
RJ Solomonoff - Information and control, 1964 - Elsevier
In Part I, four ostensibly different theoretical models of induction are presented, in which the
problem dealt with is the extrapolation of a very long sequence of symbols—presumably …
problem dealt with is the extrapolation of a very long sequence of symbols—presumably …
Elicitation of personal probabilities and expectations
LJ Savage - Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1971 - Taylor & Francis
Proper scoring rules, ie, devices of a certain class for eliciting a person's probabilities and
other expectations, are studied, mainly theoretically but with some speculations about …
other expectations, are studied, mainly theoretically but with some speculations about …
Expected information as expected utility
JM Bernardo - the Annals of Statistics, 1979 - JSTOR
The normative procedure for the design of an experiment is to select a utility function, assess
the probabilities, and to choose that design of maximum expected utility. One difficulty with …
the probabilities, and to choose that design of maximum expected utility. One difficulty with …