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On Teaching Multi-Criteria Decision Making With A Robot Assistant, Chen Zhang, Hakan Saraoglu, David A. Louton
On Teaching Multi-Criteria Decision Making With A Robot Assistant, Chen Zhang, Hakan Saraoglu, David A. Louton
Information Systems and Analytics Department Faculty Conference Proceedings
We propose a system and method for a robot assistant for teaching multi-attribute decision making (MCDM). Through questions and answers in natural language, the robot assistant learns the user’s preferences on multiple criteria involving a selection decision and makes recommendations using data on each criterion and the learned user preferences. It will include a use-case demonstration where NAO the robot will assist a human in forming a simple portfolio of mutual funds. Presenters will illustrate the architecture of the robot assisted MCDM and describe a method that is extensively used to structure complex decision problems and has been applied to …
2023 Reday Awards Recipients
Bryant REDay (Research and Engagement Day)
List of award winners for 2023 REDay.
Program
Bryant REDay (Research and Engagement Day)
11th Annual Research and Engagement Day Program with descriptions and schedule of events.
Match Results And The Equity Value Of Publicly Traded Soccer Teams, Ryan Bebyn
Match Results And The Equity Value Of Publicly Traded Soccer Teams, Ryan Bebyn
Honors Projects in Mathematics
This study aims to examine the relationship between the match performance of publicly traded European soccer clubs and their stock price returns. It is important for investors, owners, and fans to understand how competitive factors both on and off the field affect the equity value of European club soccer teams. Competitive factors such as basic match results (Win, Loss, or Draw), rivalry matches, and international matches will be evaluated against the daily stock prices of publicly traded soccer clubs. A sample of teams traded on public exchanges will be used to analyze the effects of their matches on the daily …