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| | #REDIRECTION[[Informatique comportementale]] |
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| == Domaine ==
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| == Définition ==
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| == Français ==
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| == Anglais ==
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| === Behavior informatics ===
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| Behavior informatics (BI) is the informatics of behaviors so as to obtain behavior intelligence and behavior insights.[1]
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| Different from applied behavior analysis [2] from the psychological perspective, BI builds computational theories, systems and tools to qualitatively and quantitatively model, represent, analyze, and manage behaviors of individuals, groups and/or organizations [1].
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| BI is built on classic study of behavioral science,[3] including behavior modeling, applied behavior analysis, behavior analysis, behavioral economics, and organizational behavior. Typical BI tasks consist of individual and group behavior formation, representation,[4] computational modeling,[5] analysis,[6] learning,[7] simulation,[8] and understanding of behavior impact, utility, non-occurring behaviors etc. for behavior intervention and management.
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