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Processing a Decision Tree

Processing a Decision Tree. Connecticut Electronics. The Original Decision Tree. Go as far to the right as possible, and pick a terminal node. Back up one step, landing on either a chance node or a choice node. At a chance node, put the following expectation.

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Processing a Decision Tree

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  1. Processing a Decision Tree Connecticut Electronics

  2. The Original Decision Tree

  3. Go as far to the right as possible, and pick a terminal node

  4. Back up one step, landing on either a chance node or a choice node

  5. At a chance node, put thefollowing expectation

  6. Go as far to the right as possible, and pick a terminal node

  7. Back up one step, landing on either a chance node or a choice node

  8. At a chance node, put thefollowing expectation

  9. Go as far to the right as possible, and pick a terminal node

  10. Back up one step, landing on either a chance node or a choice node

  11. At a choice node, put the chosen following payoff and record the choice “sampled and good”: process

  12. Go as far to the right as possible, and pick a terminal node “sampled and good”: process

  13. Back up one step, landing on either a chance node or a choice node “sampled and good”: process

  14. At a choice node, put the chosen following payoff and record the choice “sampled and good”: process “sampled and bad”: replate

  15. Go as far to the right as possible, and pick a terminal node “sampled and good”: process “sampled and bad”: replate

  16. Back up one step, landing on either a chance node or a choice node “sampled and good”: process “sampled and bad”: replate

  17. At a chance node, put thefollowing expectation “sampled and good”: process “sampled and bad”: replate When finished, you’re left with the optimal “choice” strategy, and the expected payoff yielded by following that strategy.

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