DIMACS Workshop on The Science of Expert Opinion
October 24 - 25, 2011
DIMACS Center, CoRE Building, Rutgers University
- Organizer:
- Cliff Behrens, Telcordia, cliff at research.telcordia.com
Presented under the auspices of the Special Focus
on Algorithmic Decision Theory and the Army Research Office.
Slides:
- William Batchelder, University of California, Irvine
Cultural Consensus Theory: Detecting Experts and their Shared Knowledge
- Cliff Behrens, Telcordia
The Science of Expert Opinion
- Roger M. Cooke, Resources for the Future
Eating the Pudding
- Simon French, University of Warwick
Expert Judgement and Societal Decision Making in a Web-connected World
- Bob Hetes, Environmental Protection Agency
Uncertainty, Expert Judgment, and the Regulatory Process: Challenges and Issues
- D. Frank Hsu, Fordham University
Combining Multiple Expert Systems using Combinatorial Fusion Analysis
- James Langenbrunner and Jane Booker, Los Alamos National Laboratory, and Tim Ross, University of New Mexico
Roles for Elicitation in Physics Information Integration: An Expert's Perspective
- Casey Lichtendahl, University of Virginia
The Wisdom of Competitive Crowds
- Thomas A. Mazzuchi, The George Washington University
Use of Expert Judgment in Risk Assessments Involving Complex State Spaces
- Jason R. W. Merrick, Virginia Commonwealth University
Overlapping Expert Information: Learning about Dependencies in Expert Judgment
- Winston R. Sieck, Global Cognition
Explanations as Indicators of Expertise
- Eric Stone, Wake Forest University
Training to Improve Judgmental Expertise by Using Decompositions of Judgment Accuracy Measures
- Alexis Tsoukiàs, Université Paris Dauphine
Justified Opinions are Better than Simple Ones: The Use of Argumentation Theory in Forming Collective Opinions
- Carolyn Wong, The RAND Corporation
Consensus Building Using E-DEL+I: Lessons Learned
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