Analyzing human search behavior when subjective returns are unobservable

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  • who: Shinji Nakazato from the Graduate School of Management, Tokyo University of Science, Fujimi, u201111u20112, Chiyodau2011ku, Tokyo, u20110071, Japan have published the article: Analyzing Human Search Behavior When Subjective Returns are Unobservable, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of December/26,/2016
  • what: This approach has the potential to significantly broaden the range of issues to which the SGU model can be applied. In a vast option space search problem formulated in MAB, the study proposes a method to find subjective returns when the returns obtained by the people are unobservable. Previous research, such as Wu et_al . . .

     

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