Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2756962103> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2756962103 endingPage "132" @default.
- W2756962103 startingPage "109" @default.
- W2756962103 abstract "Supporting decision-making processes when the elements of a group are geographically dispersed and on a tight schedule is a complex task. Aiming to support decision-makers anytime and anywhere, Web-based group decision support systems have been studied. However, the limitations in the decision-makers’ interactions associated to this scenario bring new challenges. In this work, we propose a set of behavioral styles from which decision-makers’ intentions can be modelled into agents. The goal is that, besides having agents represent typical preferences of the decision-makers (towards alternatives and criteria), they can also represent their intentions. To do so, we conducted a survey with 64 participants in order to find homogeneous operating values so as to numerically define the proposed behavioral styles in four dimensions. In addition, we also propose a communication model that simulates the dialogues made by decision-makers in face-to-face meetings. We developed a prototype to simulate decision scenarios and found that agents are capable of acting according to the decision-makers’ intentions and fundamentally benefit from different possible behavioral styles, just as a face-to-face meeting benefits from the heterogeneity of its participants." @default.
- W2756962103 created "2017-10-06" @default.
- W2756962103 creator A5007629138 @default.
- W2756962103 creator A5048119697 @default.
- W2756962103 creator A5052074597 @default.
- W2756962103 creator A5061771599 @default.
- W2756962103 creator A5081471941 @default.
- W2756962103 date "2018-01-01" @default.
- W2756962103 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W2756962103 title "Representing decision-makers using styles of behavior: An approach designed for group decision support systems" @default.
- W2756962103 cites W1522711242 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W1527944521 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W1584025327 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W1770590128 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W1969633256 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W1974687319 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W1982330040 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W1982453322 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W1984959157 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W1989502263 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2012812921 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2014111329 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2016294327 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2021734492 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2022293409 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2029830806 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2033937921 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2038281539 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2042508843 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2044120881 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2047590229 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2050392068 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2063085086 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2067103692 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2070005224 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2071559616 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2080201149 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2093454802 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2102050412 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2106359804 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2110428143 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2128672031 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2132200881 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2137745865 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2140051491 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2142842143 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2145467192 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2160643434 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2161662174 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2171020951 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2321460975 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2326787527 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2398501960 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2468312342 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2588535085 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2789104808 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W2992122394 @default.
- W2756962103 cites W34310527 @default.
- W2756962103 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cogsys.2017.09.002" @default.
- W2756962103 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2756962103 type Work @default.
- W2756962103 sameAs 2756962103 @default.
- W2756962103 citedByCount "23" @default.
- W2756962103 countsByYear W27569621032017 @default.
- W2756962103 countsByYear W27569621032018 @default.
- W2756962103 countsByYear W27569621032019 @default.
- W2756962103 countsByYear W27569621032020 @default.
- W2756962103 countsByYear W27569621032021 @default.
- W2756962103 countsByYear W27569621032023 @default.
- W2756962103 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2756962103 hasAuthorship W2756962103A5007629138 @default.
- W2756962103 hasAuthorship W2756962103A5048119697 @default.
- W2756962103 hasAuthorship W2756962103A5052074597 @default.
- W2756962103 hasAuthorship W2756962103A5061771599 @default.
- W2756962103 hasAuthorship W2756962103A5081471941 @default.
- W2756962103 hasBestOaLocation W27569621032 @default.
- W2756962103 hasConcept C10138342 @default.
- W2756962103 hasConcept C105795698 @default.
- W2756962103 hasConcept C107327155 @default.
- W2756962103 hasConcept C107457646 @default.
- W2756962103 hasConcept C111919701 @default.
- W2756962103 hasConcept C119857082 @default.
- W2756962103 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2756962103 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2756962103 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W2756962103 hasConcept C154945302 @default.
- W2756962103 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2756962103 hasConcept C177264268 @default.
- W2756962103 hasConcept C182306322 @default.
- W2756962103 hasConcept C186116695 @default.
- W2756962103 hasConcept C199360897 @default.
- W2756962103 hasConcept C201995342 @default.
- W2756962103 hasConcept C20701700 @default.
- W2756962103 hasConcept C2779304628 @default.
- W2756962103 hasConcept C2780451532 @default.
- W2756962103 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W2756962103 hasConcept C36289849 @default.
- W2756962103 hasConcept C41008148 @default.