Decision intelligence (DI) has been widely named as a top technology trend for several years, and Gartner reports that more than a third of large organizations are adopting it. Some even say that DI is the next step in the evolution of AI. Many software vendors offer DI solutions today, as they help organizations implement their evidence-based or data-driven decision strategies.
But until now, there has been little practical guidance for organizations to formalize decision making and integrate their decisions with data.
With this book, authors L. Y. Pratt and N. E. Malcolm fill this gap. They present a step-by-step method for integrating technology into decisions that bridge from actions to desired outcomes, with a focus on systems that act in an advisory, human-in-the-loop capacity to decision makers.
This handbook addresses three widespread data-driven decision-making problems:
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L. Y. Pratt, PhD, Chief Scientist at Quantellia, has been delivering artificial intelligence and machine learning solutions for her clients for over 30 years. These include the Human Genome Project, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, the US Department of Energy, SAP, and the Administrative Office of the US Courts. She is a machine learning pioneer, having led the teams that invented inductive transfer and decision intelligence (DI). Pratt received the CAREER award from the National Science Foundation, an innovation award from Microsoft, and the Exemplary Research Award from the Colorado Advanced Software Institute (CASI). Formerly a computer science professor at the Colorado School of Mines, Pratt has appeared multiple times on national television and NPR, has given two TEDx talks, and is a respected AI and DI speaker worldwide.
Recognized by the Women Innovators and Inventors Project, Pratt continues to push the boundaries of technology as one of the creators and evangelists for decision intelligence, which is the next phase of artificial intelligence, and which will define how AI is used in the 21st century.
N. E. Malcolm, COO at Quantellia, has over 25 years of experience managing and delivering enterprise software, data science, machine learning, and decision intelligence projects. Malcolm has spent five years on the Quantellia executive team with Dr. Pratt, continuously improving and developing best practices for both decision intelligence and Agile AI methodologies and delivering AI and DI projects including:
Malcolm holds a BS in mathematics from MIT and an MS in computer science from USC.
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