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The MOOC “Take lineaR decisions” will begin on September 19th 2016, covering some models of decision making mainly based on computational linear algebra (linear systems and eigenvalues/vectors). The course, delivered by prof. Paolo Pellizzari, can be used to acquire practical skills in the use of the open software R in dealing with matrices, vectors and related optimization problems. In some detail, the 6 online weeks will cover:Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't.
- Famous theorems to solve linear systems
- Inverses and pseudo-inverses
- The State Preference Model, replication and arbitrage
- Optimization (basic and more advanced topics)
- Eigenvalues and eigenvectors – Introduction to AHP (Analytic Hierarchic Process)
- Decisions with AHP
Quizzes at the end of each learning unit are made public in advance and the test can be attempted only once (after the material has been studied. The course “Introduction to Complexity” by Melanie Mitchell used the same clever assessment format). A certificate will be issued to anyone with an average score of 70% or more (on the 6 tests).
More information and free enrollment at the Open Knowledge platform of Ca’ Foscari University (the final questions can be downloaded here).
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