2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-34654-5_63
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Influence Diagram for Selection of Pedagogical Strategies in a Multi-Agent System Learning

Abstract: Abstract. An Influence Diagram is a simple visual representation of a decision problem that provides an intuitive way to identify and display the essential elements, including decisions, uncertainties, and objectives, and on how they influence each other. This paper discusses its use in the selection of pedagogical strategies in a multi-agent learning system for the health care practitioners: SimDeCS (Simulation for Decision Making in the Health Care Service). A clinical case is also presented and discussed.

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“…IDs have been used to address problems in supply chain management (Zheng et al , 2017; Xiaofeng et al , 2012); environmental management (Aastrom et al , 2014); healthcare (Fatisson et al , 2016); energy (Zhang et al , 2018); education (Anaya et al , 2013; Bez, et al , 2012); finance (Tseng, 2006); risk assessment and analysis (Zhi and Xue-Jin, 2010; Sedki et al , 2013; Liu et al , 2010); and other industries.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IDs have been used to address problems in supply chain management (Zheng et al , 2017; Xiaofeng et al , 2012); environmental management (Aastrom et al , 2014); healthcare (Fatisson et al , 2016); energy (Zhang et al , 2018); education (Anaya et al , 2013; Bez, et al , 2012); finance (Tseng, 2006); risk assessment and analysis (Zhi and Xue-Jin, 2010; Sedki et al , 2013; Liu et al , 2010); and other industries.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to select an ideal message to be emitted to the student, the Mediator agent of the SimDeCS analyzes two important aspects of the student's behavior during simulation: confidence and credibility. The ID represents the credibility of the simulator on the student which is calculated based on collected variables during simulation such as creating a record of the patient, the number of questioned bogus nodes, and the investigation process, which takes into consideration the questions carried out during anamnesis, physical examination and complementary exams [15].…”
Section: Mediator Agentmentioning
confidence: 99%