Anthony Constantinou – a lecturer based in the Risk and Information Management Group at Queen Mary University of London – has been awarded a prestigious 3-year EPSRC Fellowship Grant £475,818 in partnership with Agena Ltd to develop open-source software that will enable end-users to quickly and efficiently generate Bayesian Decision Networks (BDNs) for optimal real-world decision-making. BDNs are Bayesian Networks augmented with additional functionality and knowledge-based assumptions to represent decisions and associated utilities that a decision maker would like to optimize. BDNs are suitable for modelling real-world situations where we seek to discover the optimal decision path to maximise utilities of interest and minimise undesirable risk.
A full description of the project can be found here. The EPSRC announcement is here.
Links
- Anthony Constantinou home page
- Bayesian Artificial Intelligence for Decision Making under Uncertainty
- Risk and Information Management Group
- Agena Ltd: Bayesian network software for risk analysis and decision making
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