An Aggregating Prediction Model for Management Decision Analysis

Author:

Guo Jianhong12ORCID,Chang Che-Jung12ORCID,Huang Yingyi12ORCID,Zhang Xiaotian1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. TSL Business School, Quanzhou Normal University, No. 398, Donghai Street, Quanzhou, Fujian 362000, China

2. Fujian University Engineering Research Center of Cloud Computing, Internet of Things and E-Commerce Intelligence, No. 398, Donghai Street, Quanzhou, Fujian 362000, China

Abstract

Facing an increasingly competitive market, enterprises need correct decisions to solve operational problems in a timely manner to maintain their competitive advantages. In this context, insufficient information may lead to an overfitting phenomenon in general mathematical modeling methods, making it difficult to ensure good analytical performance. Therefore, it is important for enterprises to be able to effectively analyze and make predictions using small data sets. Although various approaches have been developed to solve the problem of prediction, their application is often limited by insufficient observations. To further enforce the effectiveness of data uncertainty processing, this study proposed an aggregating prediction model for management decision analysis using small data sets. Compared with six popular approaches, the results from the experiments show that the proposed method can effectively deal with the small data set prediction problem and is thus an appropriate decision analysis tool for managers.

Funder

Social Science Planning Project of Fujian Province

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Multidisciplinary,General Computer Science

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