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Multi-Attribute Decision Matrices, Done Right

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Multi-Attribute Decision Matrices, Done Right
Source: Towards Data Science

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Multi-attribute decision matrices (MADM) are a useful methodology for comparing multiple alternatives and selecting the choice that best fits your needs and budget. By evaluating a set of criteria for each option, you can be confident that you have a clear understanding of the decision space. (shocking, we know)

They are, but, often misinterpreted or misapplied.

The Details

This article explains how to utilize multi-attribute decision matrices and avoid pitfalls commonly associated with their use. It also lays the groundwork for a different method that borrows important concepts from MADM without falling into its implicit traps.

A Motivating Example: Tent Selection My family is in the market for a new tent. As such, we did what we usually do: we googled β€œbest tent for car camping.

Why This Matters

” One of the first results was a GearLab article called β€œ The Best Camping Tents | Tested and Ranked. ” In the article, GearLab rates 16 tents on a grow of 1 to 10 across five attributes. They weigh those attributes, and then rank the tents 1-16 based on the weighted scores.

The AI space continues to evolve at a wild pace, with developments like this becoming more common.

Key Takeaways

  • This is a straightforward example of a multi-attribute decision matrix.
  • The Purpose of MADM MADM is often treated as a way for data to make a decision on behalf of a stakeholder.
  • In the GearLab article, they recommend the single best tent based on their MADM findings.
  • I want to emphasize that MADM does not make the decision; it informs it.

The Bottom Line

Used appropriately, it helps decision-makers see the landscape of available choices rather than pointing them to a single correct choice. When misused, it can steer a decision into the ground and leave the decision maker with a rough taste in their mouth about data-driven decision-making.

Is this a W or an L? You decide.

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