Expert judgment (or expert elicitation) is a formal process for eliciting judgments from subject-matter experts about the value of a decision-relevant quantity. Judgments in the form of subjective probability distributions are obtained from several experts, raising the question how best to combine information from multiple experts. A number of algorithmic approaches have been proposed, of which the most commonly employed is the equal-weight combination (the average of the experts’ distributions). We evaluate the properties of five combination methods (equal-weight, best-expert, performance, frequentist, and copula) using simulated expert-judgment data for which we know the process generating the experts’ distributions. We examine cases in w...
Expert analysis and decisions are highly valued assets in a wide variety of fields, from social serv...
Structured expert judgement (SEJ) is a suite of techniques used to elicit expert predictions, e.g. p...
The inclusion of expert judgments along with other forms of data in science, engineering, and decisi...
Expert judgment (or expert elicitation) is a formal process for eliciting judgments from subject-mat...
International audienceExpert judgment (or expert elicitation) is a formal process for eliciting judg...
Decision makers have long relied on experts to inform their decision making. Expert judgment analysi...
Expert opinion and judgment enter into the practice of statistical inference and decision-making in ...
In risky situations characterized by imminent decisions, scarce resources, and insufficient data, po...
The problem of ranking and weighting experts' performances when quantitative judgments are being eli...
Previously held under moratorium from 21st November 2017 until 21st November 2022.Mathematical aggre...
Expert analysis and decisions are highly valued assets in a wide variety of fields, from social serv...
Expert judgement is routinely required to inform critically important decisions. While expert judgem...
Uncertainty analysis has become an increasingly important part of risk assessments and operations re...
We develop a Bayesian multivariate analysis of expert judgment elicited using an extended form of pa...
Structured protocols offer a transparent and systematic way to elicit and combine/aggregate, probabi...
Expert analysis and decisions are highly valued assets in a wide variety of fields, from social serv...
Structured expert judgement (SEJ) is a suite of techniques used to elicit expert predictions, e.g. p...
The inclusion of expert judgments along with other forms of data in science, engineering, and decisi...
Expert judgment (or expert elicitation) is a formal process for eliciting judgments from subject-mat...
International audienceExpert judgment (or expert elicitation) is a formal process for eliciting judg...
Decision makers have long relied on experts to inform their decision making. Expert judgment analysi...
Expert opinion and judgment enter into the practice of statistical inference and decision-making in ...
In risky situations characterized by imminent decisions, scarce resources, and insufficient data, po...
The problem of ranking and weighting experts' performances when quantitative judgments are being eli...
Previously held under moratorium from 21st November 2017 until 21st November 2022.Mathematical aggre...
Expert analysis and decisions are highly valued assets in a wide variety of fields, from social serv...
Expert judgement is routinely required to inform critically important decisions. While expert judgem...
Uncertainty analysis has become an increasingly important part of risk assessments and operations re...
We develop a Bayesian multivariate analysis of expert judgment elicited using an extended form of pa...
Structured protocols offer a transparent and systematic way to elicit and combine/aggregate, probabi...
Expert analysis and decisions are highly valued assets in a wide variety of fields, from social serv...
Structured expert judgement (SEJ) is a suite of techniques used to elicit expert predictions, e.g. p...
The inclusion of expert judgments along with other forms of data in science, engineering, and decisi...