DocumentCode
2450698
Title
Implications of a Weickian perspective on decision making for information fusion research and practice
Author
Van Laere, Joeri ; Nilsson, Maria ; Ziemke, Tom
Author_Institution
Skovde Univ., Skovde
fYear
2007
fDate
9-12 July 2007
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
8
Abstract
The purpose of information fusion is to support and improve decision making. However, theories of decision making differ significantly on their view of what a good decision actually is. Hence, depending on which decision making theory one (un)consciously adopts there are different requirements for information fusion as decision support Information fusion researchers and practitioners should therefore be more explicit about their assumptions regarding decision making by carefully describing their theoretical frameworks. To illustrate this point the ´theory of sensemaking´ by Karl Weick is presented as one example of a decision making theory. Major differences between decision making assumptions in that theory and assumptions common in much information fusion research are highlighted. Implications and challenges for information fusion are discussed.
Keywords
decision making; decision theory; sensor fusion; Weickian perspective; decision making; decision support; information fusion; Cognition; Cognitive science; Cultural differences; Decision making; Informatics; Labeling; Decision support; JDL model; OODA loop; decision making; sensemaking; situation awareness; values and beliefs;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Fusion, 2007 10th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Quebec, Que.
Print_ISBN
978-0-662-45804-3
Electronic_ISBN
978-0-662-45804-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICIF.2007.4408101
Filename
4408101
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