A memory-based decision-making model for multilingual alternatives: The role of memory, emotion and language

Zineb Djouamai, Li Ying

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摘要

In the Day-to-day lives, the human brain is making a decision, constantly, every day about things, people and thoughts. Making a decision is considered as a higher function of the human information processing system, it is a complex mechanism strongly based on the concept of “Perception”, the perception on which human reasoning is based on. Our brains are analyzing every day an immense number of choices in order to make the best decision every-time, But what if we are facing a huge number of multilingual alternatives? Do we need to translate the whole choice set? Are perceptions, memory, and emotion participating in making such decisions? and how strong are their influences? This work provides several contributions in this context in order to uncover the role of memory, emotion and their antecedents in decision-making process based on multilingual alternatives, this study develops a holistic memory-based decision model to describe the multilingual decision-making process. The research is considered a novel as long as we will combine the power of both decision-making domain and that of management, taking the led from the neuroscience’s results in order to propose a new approach for the decision-making process emphasizing the specific case of making a decision based on multilingual alternatives.

源语言英语
主期刊名Intelligent Systems and Applications - Proceedings of the 2019 Intelligent Systems Conference IntelliSys Volume 1
编辑Yaxin Bi, Rahul Bhatia, Supriya Kapoor
出版商Springer Verlag
1121-1137
页数17
ISBN(印刷版)9783030295158
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2020
活动Intelligent Systems Conference, IntelliSys 2019 - London, 英国
期限: 5 9月 20196 9月 2019

出版系列

姓名Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
1037
ISSN(印刷版)2194-5357
ISSN(电子版)2194-5365

会议

会议Intelligent Systems Conference, IntelliSys 2019
国家/地区英国
London
时期5/09/196/09/19

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