Representation and solution of decision problems using sequential decision diagrams

Representation and solution of decision problems using sequential decision diagrams

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Article ID: iaor1997255
Country: United States
Volume: 41
Issue: 12
Start Page Number: 1860
End Page Number: 1881
Publication Date: Dec 1995
Journal: Management Science
Authors: ,
Keywords: decision, markov processes
Abstract:

In this paper the authors introduce a new graph, the sequential decision diagram, to aid in modeling, formulation, and solution of sequential decision problems under uncertainty. While as compact as an influence diagram, the sequential diagram captures the asymmetric and sequential aspects of decision problems as effectively as decision trees. The authors show tha a unified framework, consisting of a sequential diagram, an influence diagram, and a common formulation table for the problem’s data, suffices for compact and consistent representation, economical formulation, and efficient solution of (asymmetric) decision problems. In addition to asymmetry, the framework exploits other sources of computational efficiency, such as conditional independence and value function decomposition, making it also useful in evaluating dynamic-programming problems. The formulation table and recursive algorithm can be readily implemented in computers for solving large-scale problems. Examples are provided to illustrate the methodology in both asymmetric and symmetric cases.

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