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Objectivisation of expert assessments for developing the chronomedical diagnostic system
A F Krasnobaev
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Analysis of Impact of Marginal Expert Assessments on Integrated Expert Assessment
2020 XXIII International Conference on Soft Computing and Measurements (SCM), 2020The influence of marginal expert assessments on the result of applying various methods for calculating the integrated expert assessment is investigated. For all considered methods the upper and lower boundaries of the range in which the change of the integrated assessment is possible with the exclusion of marginal assessments are found.
Nadiia Pasko
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Expert assessments of war casualties
By describing three different war casualty cases, this paper highlights the harshness of current legal regulations in Croatia, and the possible consequences of their strict implementation. In two of the three cases the second instance expert witness has ultimately found that, due to legal procedures being followed too strictly, the expert witness ...
Lalić, Hrvoje
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Calibrating Expert Assessments Using Hierarchical Gaussian Process Models [PDF]
Expert assessments are routinely used to inform management and other decision making. However, often these assessments contain considerable biases and uncertainties for which reason they should be calibrated if possible.
Tommi Perala +2 more
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Differences between Experts and Non-experts in photographic perception and assessment
Cognitive Processing, 2012How professional skills and schemata do affect cognition, evaluative dimensions and aesthetic perception of pictures? And what about the effect of social elements like a smiling or serious subject pictured? The present study investigates the differences between Experts (photo professionals) and inexperienced individuals in perception and evaluation of ...
Valentina Mulas +2 more
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2021
The article examines the theory and practice of expert methods and assessments. The article reveals the content of expert methods and expert assessments. The article examines the influence of cognitive factors that exist in expert assessment. Seven models of cognitive information interaction in expert assessment are described. The content of individual
S. A. Kudzh, V. Ya Tsvetkov
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The article examines the theory and practice of expert methods and assessments. The article reveals the content of expert methods and expert assessments. The article examines the influence of cognitive factors that exist in expert assessment. Seven models of cognitive information interaction in expert assessment are described. The content of individual
S. A. Kudzh, V. Ya Tsvetkov
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IEEE Latin America Transactions, 2016
Expert panels are groups of people who work together to perform a given task, make diagnostics, or reach a decision. A good example of an expert panel is a software development team. The Condorcet-List theorem states that under certain conditions the proposals of a group may be more reliable than those taken by a single expert. In order to estimate the
J.M. Rocha, M.J. Honorato, E. Costa
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Expert panels are groups of people who work together to perform a given task, make diagnostics, or reach a decision. A good example of an expert panel is a software development team. The Condorcet-List theorem states that under certain conditions the proposals of a group may be more reliable than those taken by a single expert. In order to estimate the
J.M. Rocha, M.J. Honorato, E. Costa
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