Title: Dynamic decision networks: an alternative to dynamic programming

Authors: Gerald C. Kobylski, Dennis M. Buede

Addresses: Department of Mathematical Sciences, United States Military Academy, West Point, NY 10996, USA. ' Innovative Decisions, Inc., 2139 Golf Course Drive, Reston, VA 20191, USA

Abstract: This paper explores the validity and usefulness of dynamic decision networks (DDNs) in approximating dynamic programming (DP). An approach for comparing the optimal policies of the DDNs and DP was developed and utilised to determine how well DDNs perform under different conditions. Computation times were also compared to determine if the time the DDN saves was worth any inaccuracy obtained. It was found that DDNs are exponentially faster than DP. However, an increase in the values of some of the parameters investigated, such as the number of time slices and objectives, improved the DDN|s computational time advantage but reduced its ability to approximate DP optimal policies. A significant finding of this research concerned how close the expected values of the DDN optimal policies were to those of DP in the cases examined. It is shown that in the cases studies, when the DDN|s optimal policies disagreed with the DP optimal policies, the expected values of the policies selected by the DDN were always quite close to those of DP. Thus, the DDN appears to be a very useful approximation technique for DP because of its accuracy and efficiency.

Keywords: dynamic decision networks; sequential decision making; influence diagrams; Bayesian networks; dynamic programming; Bayesian updating; decision trees; optimal decisions; decision sciences.

DOI: 10.1504/IJIDS.2011.041584

International Journal of Information and Decision Sciences, 2011 Vol.3 No.3, pp.203 - 227

Published online: 30 Oct 2014 *

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