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If there is no knowledge about the state of the world, getting the appropriate response to an event becomes impossible. Situations of uncertainty are common in the most varied environments and have the potential to impair or even stop the decision-making process. Thus, reaching an outcome in such situations requires the development of decision frameworks that account for missing, contradictory or uncertain information.
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Oliveira, T., Montoya, J. C., Novais, P., & Satoh, K. (2017). Decision making in dynamic information environments. Inteligencia Artificial, 20(59), 5–7. https://doi.org/10.4114/intartif.vol20iss59pp5-7
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