Affect, judgment and decision making: Some inspirations for bipolar querying

J. Kacprzyk, S. Zadrożny
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The concept of a bipolar query, meant as a database query that involves both positive and negative conditions is discussed from the point of view of flexible database querying. A new possible perspective is outlined which is related to the modeling of affects that play a crucial role in real world human centric decision making, and are also known to involve a positive and negative valuation which are the crucial elements of bipolar queries. The aggregation of the matching degrees against the negative and positive conditions to derive an overall matching degree is considered taking into account the Lacroix and Lavency approach [1] for bipolar queries as the point of departure. It is shown that the use of a multiple valued logic based formalism for the representation of positive and negative evaluations boils down to a logical type evaluation function that is in line with Grabisch, Greco and Pirlot's [2] general approach to bivariate bipolar multicriteria decision making. Then, an affective computing perspective - in its affect and judgment related setting that is decision making oriented - is outlined and advocated.
情感、判断和决策:对双相查询的一些启示
从灵活的数据库查询的角度讨论了双极查询的概念,即涉及积极和消极条件的数据库查询。概述了一种新的可能的观点,它与影响的建模有关,这些影响在现实世界中以人为中心的决策中起着至关重要的作用,并且也已知涉及积极和消极的评估,这是双极查询的关键要素。考虑到双极查询的Lacroix和Lavency方法[1]作为出发点,考虑了针对消极和积极条件的匹配度的聚合,以得出总体匹配度。研究表明,使用基于多值逻辑的形式主义来表示正面和负面评价可以归结为一个逻辑类型评价函数,该函数符合Grabisch, Greco和Pirlot[2]的二元双极多标准决策的一般方法。然后,情感计算的观点-在其影响和判断相关的设置是决策导向-概述和提倡。
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