Context-based information quality for sequential decision making

G. Rogova, M. Hadzagic, M. St-Hilaire, M. Florea, P. Valin
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Abstract

The context-dependent nature of information quality has been well recognized in the literature. Depending on the context, the overall information quality may relate to a single quality attribute, a combination of several, or all the attributes. Selection of quality attributes, methods for their combination as well as quality control strategies require consideration of decision makers' objectives and functions together with context parameters such as characteristics of the environment and current situations. This paper considers such context-dependent information quality attributes, namely, credibility, reliability, and timeliness, and presents a method of incorporating their combination into sequential decision making for pattern recognition. The context is represented by the time-dependent distance between an observed target and a sensor, and a situation-based time-dependent threshold on credibility. A case study involving an evidential learning system for sequential decision making designed for a quantitative evaluation of the described method, is also presented.
序列决策中基于上下文的信息质量
信息质量的上下文依赖性质在文献中得到了很好的认识。根据上下文,总体信息质量可能与单个质量属性、几个属性的组合或所有属性相关。质量属性的选择、它们的组合方法以及质量控制策略需要考虑决策者的目标和职能以及环境特征和现状等上下文参数。本文考虑了这些与上下文相关的信息质量属性,即可信度、可靠性和时效性,并提出了一种将它们的组合纳入模式识别序列决策的方法。上下文由观察目标与传感器之间的时间相关距离和基于情境的时间相关可信度阈值表示。一个案例研究涉及的证据学习系统的顺序决策设计的定量评估所描述的方法,也提出了。
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