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H. A. Simon. Models of Bounded Rationality: Economic Analysis and Public Policy. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1982.

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Satisficing Search Algorithms for Selecting Near-Best Bases in.. - Taswell (1996)   (7 citations)  (Correct)

....not the objective of this work. Rather it is simply to demonstrate the performance advantages of near best bases relative to best bases in the context of a real world application. As in previous reports [10] 11] the work is pragmatic and rooted in the empiric satisficing philosophies of Simon [15], 16] and Berkson [17] This empirical approach contrasts with much of the statistically oriented wavelet literature which focuses on theoretical models of stochastic processes and or asymptotic properties of statistical estimators related to wavelet analysis and methods. Nevertheless, according ....

....their application to the compression of speech data are reported with statistical performance results in Section VI. In the final Section VII, the various methods and results are reviewed and compared in the context of the satisficing perspective for which the development attributed to Simon [15], 16] is also reviewed in greater depth. II. Discrete Packet Transforms We consider vectors x, y # IR N and orthonormal transformation matrix B # IR NN . Then y = Bx and C(y) are respectively the coe#cient vector and information cost scalar for the signal x in the transform coordinate ....

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H. A. Simon, Models of Bounded Rationality: Economic Analysis and Public Policy, vol. 1. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1982.


Feedback Directed Optimization - Liew (1994)   (Correct)

....part of the process in many design problems. Finding the optimal solution is frequently infeasible because it is too expensive computationally to search the entire solution space. 1 The goal of finding the optimal solution has to be weakened to that of finding a satisficing solution [53, 52, 51]. In the case of resource optimization problems, many optimization techniques have a goal of improving the resource usage of an existing solution, rather than finding the solution with the lowest usage. This thesis describes an innovative approach towards finding good solutions, i.e. optimized ....

....amongst four clusters as evenly as possible. The result of each clustering is represented by the number on the right of the pairings. The dashed line on the right (the cut line) shows the partitioning of the 16 points into four clusters. The first cluster is at 55 and is composed of the points [55,53,27,23]. The other three clusters are: 2) 51 with [51,18,17,40] 3) 50 with [50,48,46,38] and (4) 42 with [42,36,33,21] Cluster 0 left 0 right 3 Cluster 1 left 4 right 7 Cluster 2 left 8 right 11 Cluster 3 left 12 right 15 Figure 4.28: Seed cluster indices find hw cluster( saves the results of ....

Herbert A. Simon. Models of Bounded Rationality: Economic Analysis and Public Policy, volume 1. MIT Press, 1982.


Situational Altruism: Making Conditional Commitments - Archibald, Frost, Stirling   (Correct)

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H. A. Simon. Models of Bounded Rationality: Economic Analysis and Public Policy. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1982.

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