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Introducing AI & Innovation

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AI &Innovation, EarlyView.
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A Biobjective Optimization Model for Expert Opinions Aggregation and Its Application in Group Decision Making

IEEE Systems Journal, 2021
Expert opinions aggregation is a generic part of the group decision making (GDM) problem. The challenge of expert opinions aggregation is to reduce the subjectivity in the process as much as possible and improve the reliability of the aggregated opinion.
Chunli Ji, Xiwen Lu, W. Zhang
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Expert opinions

ACC Current Journal Review, 2005
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Probing Expert Opinions on the Future of Kidney Replacement Therapies.

Artificial Organs, 2020
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Patients with kidney failure can only survive with some form of kidney replacement (transplant or dialysis). Unfortunately, innovations in kidney replacement therapy lag behind many other medical fields.
Bernardo Pereira Cabral   +3 more
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Combining Expert Opinions

Science, 1997
Readers of the article “A new way to ask the experts: Rating radioactive waste risks” by Richard A. Kerr (News & Comment, [8 Nov., p. 913][1]) may be left with the impression that the elicitation and mathematical combination of expert opinion is a technique invented by earth scientists. In fact, this method has been in use for several decades.
H R, Arkes, J L, Manpower, T R, Stewart
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Artificial Intelligence in Hospitality and Tourism: Insights From Industry Practices, Research Literature, and Expert Opinions

Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research
Given that artificial intelligence (AI) is significantly transforming businesses, it is crucial to examine how AI will change the future of the hospitality and tourism industry.
Hyunsu Kim   +3 more
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Resolving differing expert opinions

Science & Justice, 2019
This paper explores procedural mechanisms to resolve differing conclusions when two experts have initially worked independently. These experts can be two human examiners or one of them may be a computer-based model. The resolving process is presented as part of the ACE-V protocol adopted widely in pattern recognition areas (e.g.
Isabelle Montani   +3 more
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The Expert’s Opinion

Information Resources Management Journal, 1994
Max Robbins is Executive Director of the International Internet Association (IIA). The IIA is a Washington, DC based private, non-profit organization that was formed in September 1993. The organization is funded entirely by private donations and corporate sponsorship. Mr. Robbins has been Executive Director of the IIA since its inception.
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