In risky situations characterized by imminent decisions, scarce resources, and insufficient data, policymakers rely on experts to estimate model parameters and their associated uncertainties. Different elicitation and aggregation methods can vary substantially in their efficacy and robustness. While it is generally agreed that biases in expert judgments can be mitigated using structured elicitations involving groups rather than individuals, there is still some disagreement about how to best elicit and aggregate judgments. This mostly concerns the merits of using performance-based weighting schemes to combine judgments of different individuals (rather than assigning equal weights to individual experts), and the way that interaction between e...
Post-2006 expert judgment data has been extended to 530 experts assessing 580 calibration variables ...
Expert judgement is pervasive in all forms of risk analysis, yet the development of tools to deal wi...
The aim of the rational-consensus method is to produce “rational consensus”, that is, “mathematical ...
In risky situations characterized by imminent decisions, scarce resources, and insufficient data, po...
Performance weighted aggregation of expert judgments, using calibration questions, has been advocate...
Using expert judgment data from the TU Delft's expert judgment database, we compare the performance ...
Structured protocols offer a transparent and systematic way to elicit and combine/aggregate, probabi...
Expert judgement is routinely required to inform critically important decisions. While expert judgem...
Using expert judgment data from the TU Delft's expert judgment data base, we compare the perfor...
International audienceExpert judgment (or expert elicitation) is a formal process for eliciting judg...
Uncertainty analysis has become an increasingly important part of risk assessments and operations re...
Expert judgment (or expert elicitation) is a formal process for eliciting judgments from subject-mat...
We update the 2008 TU Delft structured expert judgment database with data from 33 professionally con...
Policy makers use expert judgment opinions elicited from experts as probability distributions, quant...
The aggregation of consistent individual judgements on logically interconnected propositions into a ...
Post-2006 expert judgment data has been extended to 530 experts assessing 580 calibration variables ...
Expert judgement is pervasive in all forms of risk analysis, yet the development of tools to deal wi...
The aim of the rational-consensus method is to produce “rational consensus”, that is, “mathematical ...
In risky situations characterized by imminent decisions, scarce resources, and insufficient data, po...
Performance weighted aggregation of expert judgments, using calibration questions, has been advocate...
Using expert judgment data from the TU Delft's expert judgment database, we compare the performance ...
Structured protocols offer a transparent and systematic way to elicit and combine/aggregate, probabi...
Expert judgement is routinely required to inform critically important decisions. While expert judgem...
Using expert judgment data from the TU Delft's expert judgment data base, we compare the perfor...
International audienceExpert judgment (or expert elicitation) is a formal process for eliciting judg...
Uncertainty analysis has become an increasingly important part of risk assessments and operations re...
Expert judgment (or expert elicitation) is a formal process for eliciting judgments from subject-mat...
We update the 2008 TU Delft structured expert judgment database with data from 33 professionally con...
Policy makers use expert judgment opinions elicited from experts as probability distributions, quant...
The aggregation of consistent individual judgements on logically interconnected propositions into a ...
Post-2006 expert judgment data has been extended to 530 experts assessing 580 calibration variables ...
Expert judgement is pervasive in all forms of risk analysis, yet the development of tools to deal wi...
The aim of the rational-consensus method is to produce “rational consensus”, that is, “mathematical ...