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Expertizer: A Tool to Assess the Expert Level of Online Health Websites

2015
Health-related Web sites have become a primary resource to search for information on diseases, diagnoses or treatment options. Various Web sites offer a great variety of such information. However, lay people might have difficulties to assess whether a certain article or Web site fits their individual level of understandability.
Richard Zowalla   +2 more
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An Assessment of Statin Safety by Muscle Experts

The American Journal of Cardiology, 2006
The National Lipid Association's (NLA) Muscle Safety Expert Panel was charged with the duty of examining the definitions, causative factors, and management of statin myopathy. The Panel was asked to use its evidence-based findings to form recommendations in response to a series of specific questions posed by the Task Force.
Thompson, PD, Clarkson, PM, Rosenson, RS
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The importance of assessing both expert and non-expert populations to inform expert performance

AHFE International, 2022
Realizing the benefits of research for human factors applications requires that academic theory and applied research in operational environments work in tandem, each informing the other. Mechanistic theories about cognitive processing gain insight from incorporating information from practical applications.
Stephen Mitroff   +7 more
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Visualization of Software Quality Expert Assessment

2019 IEEE 14th International Conference on Computer Sciences and Information Technologies (CSIT), 2019
Methodology for visualization of software quality expert assessment by different criteria with radar charts using has been elaborated. Under visualization of software quality expert assessment means showing of information in the graphical view for maximal usability and understanding.
Yuriy Hrytsiuk, Orest Bilas
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Foetos: an expert system for fetal assessment

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1991
Assessment of the fetus in a high-risk pregnancy uses a variety of tests for screening and continued detection of in utero compromise. This paper describes Foetos, an expert system designed to help clinical personnel to interpret several fetal assessment tests: fetal biophysical profile, contraction stress test, and nonstress tests.
Amparo Alonso-Betanzos   +2 more
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Quantifying lies in medical expert assessment

Medico-Legal Journal, 2023
Although lying is ubiquitous and present in all fields, there are very few medical references dealing with this subject. The aim of this study is to quantify and qualify lying in medical expert assessment. It is a retrospective study of 32 medical expert assessment cases, separated into two groups. The first analyses 16 people who were the subject of a
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The Expert Assessment

As discussed in chapter “The Statistical Model”, the Bank of Italy’s ICAS con-sists of two components: (i) the statistical model, covering a broad sample of Italian firms, and (ii) the expert assessment, applied to the subsample of the most significant firms for collateral purposes.
lorenzo esposito   +4 more
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Machine learning and expert utility assessment

Proceedings of the 4th international conference conference on Computer systems and technologies e-Learning - CompSysTech '03, 2003
The theory of utility allows for the expert preferences being taken account of in complex systems and problems. The expert values are not directly oriented to the problem under consideration and due to that specific algorithms have to be developed for constructing the utility.
Yuri Pavlov, Krassimira Ljakova
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Image quality assessment by expert and non-expert viewers.

2002
The difference between expert and non-expert viewers in assessing image quality is evaluated in two experiments. The assessment performance in terms of discrimination ability and reproducibility is measured for both groups. The results of these experiments suggest that both groups of viewers exhibit the same assessment behavior when judging the level ...
Ingrid E. J. Heynderickx, Soren Bech
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Methods For Combining Experts' Probability Assessments

Neural Computation, 1995
This article reviews statistical techniques for combining multiple probability distributions. The framework is that of a decision maker who consults several experts regarding some events. The experts express their opinions in the form of probability distributions.
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