This paper proposes and demonstrates an approach, Skilloscopy, to the assessment of decision makers. In an increasingly sophisticated, connected and information-rich world, decision making is becoming both more important and more difficult. At the same time, modelling decision-making on computers is becoming more feasible and of interest, partly because the information-input to those decisions is increasingly on record. The aims of Skilloscopy are to rate and rank decision makers in a domain relative to each other: the aims do not include an analysis of why a decision is wrong or suboptimal, nor the modelling of the underlying cognitive process of making the decisions. In the proposed method a decision-maker is characterised by a probabil...
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In this paper, we present a generic approach that can be used to infer how subjects make optimal dec...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a detailed technical protocol analysis of chess masters' eva...
This paper outlines a Bayesian framework for structured expert judgement (sej) that can be utilised ...
Systems Engineering often involves computer modelling the behaviour of proposed systems and their co...
Evaluating agents in decision-making applications requires assessing their skill and predicting thei...
Prescriptive Bayesian decision making has reached a high level of maturity and is well-supported alg...
In many areas of economics there is a growing interest in how expertise and preferences drive indivi...
The major goal in defining and examining game scenarios is to find good strategies as solutions to ...
Much applied research uses expert judgment as a primary or additional data source, thus the problem ...
The bandit problem is a dynamic decision-making task that is simply described, well-suited to contro...
The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) is one of the most popular experimental paradigms for comparing complex...
The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) is one of the most popular experimental paradigms for comparing complex...
An agent is generally defined as an entity capable of perceiving its environment and accomplishing a...
When subjected to automated decision-making, decision subjects may strategically modify their observ...
This paper highlights issues relating to methods of automating the process of quantitatively evaluat...
In this paper, we present a generic approach that can be used to infer how subjects make optimal dec...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a detailed technical protocol analysis of chess masters' eva...
This paper outlines a Bayesian framework for structured expert judgement (sej) that can be utilised ...