joy unmingled with regret - definição. O que é joy unmingled with regret. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é joy unmingled with regret - definição

EXPECTED DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE UTILITY OF A BAYESIAN STRATEGY AND THAT OF THE OPTIMAL STRATEGY
User:Abd/Bayesian regret; User:Silver seren/Bayesian regret; Draft:Bayesian regret

Regret (decision theory)         
ECONOMICS MODEL WHICH INCLUDES A REGRET TERM IN THE UTILITY FUNCTION (DEPENDING NEGATIVELY ON THE REALIZED OUTCOME AND POSITIVELY ON THE BEST ALTERNATIVE OUTCOME GIVEN THE UNCERTAINTY), VIOLATING TRANSITIVITY
Minimax regret; Investor's regret; Regret (game theory)
In decision theory, on making decisions under uncertainty—should information about the best course of action arrive after taking a fixed decision—the human emotional response of regret is often experienced, and can be measured as the value of difference between a made decision and the optimal decision.
Joy Packer         
SOUTH AFRICAN WRITER
Joy Petersen; Joy Petersen Packer
Joy Petersen Packer (12 February 1905 – 7 September 1977) was a South African author of autobiography and romantic adventure novels.
Hélène Joy         
CANADIAN ACTRESS
Helene Joy
Hélène Joy is an Australian-born Canadian actress. She is best known for her work in television series Durham County and Murdoch Mysteries.

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Bayesian regret

In stochastic game theory, Bayesian regret is the expected difference ("regret") between the utility of a Bayesian strategy and that of the optimal strategy (the one with the highest expected payoff).

The term Bayesian refers to Thomas Bayes (1702–1761), who proved a special case of what is now called Bayes' theorem, who provided the first mathematical treatment of a non-trivial problem of statistical data analysis using what is now known as Bayesian inference.