Scientific Calendar Event



Starts 24 Jun 2016 17:00
Ends 24 Jun 2016 18:00
Central European Time
Why is decision-making so difficult? There are three main reasons: first, our limited ability in computing optimal strategies; second, the incomplete knowledge of the world around us; third, the inaccuracy of the predictions about the consequences of our actions. Under this severe conditions, is it still possible to act optimally? With the aid of examples from biology, medicine and computer science, I will discuss how the theory of Markov Decision Processes and Reinforcement Learning provides an answer to this question.