On How Often the Supervisor Should Sample
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A procedure is presented for specifying how long a supervisor or monitor of a process should wait between input samples to maximize a given value or payoff function, assuming he resets the controls with each sample as a function of the best information he has. The procedure is based upon Bayesian preposterior information analysis.
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