Reconciling Irrational Human Behavior with AI based Decision Making: A Quantum Probabilistic Approach

08/14/2018
by   Sagar Uprety, et al.
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There are many examples of human decision making which cannot be modeled by classical probabilistic and logic models, on which the current AI systems are based. Hence the need for a modeling framework which can enable intelligent systems to detect and predict cognitive biases in human decisions to facilitate better human-agent interaction. We give a few examples of irrational behavior and use a generalized probabilistic model inspired by the mathematical framework of Quantum Theory to model and explain such behavior.

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