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A General Theory of Classificatory Sorting Strategies: 1. Hierarchical Systems
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Mathematical ProgrammingEvolutionary Game TheoryEngineeringBehavioral Decision MakingHierarchical Sorting-strategy DependsCombinatorial Data AnalysisOperations ResearchCollective ChoiceAlgorithm DesignManagementSystems EngineeringComputational BehaviourDiscrete MathematicsAlgorithmsConventional StrategiesCombinatorial OptimizationDecision TheoryHierarchical ClassificationOrder TheoryBehavioral SciencesSorting AlgorithmSocial RankingComputer SciencePreference AggregationGeneral TheoryBehavioral EconomicsComputational ScienceSocial BehaviorAlgorithmic Efficiency
It is shown that the computational behaviour of a hierarchical sorting-strategy depends on three properties, which are established for five conventional strategies and four measures. The conventional strategies are shown to be simple variants of a single linear system defined by four parameters. A new strategy is defined, enabling continuous variation of intensity of grouping by variation in a single parameter. An Appendix provides specifications of computer programs embodying the new principles.
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