DocumentCode
1331248
Title
Elicitation of knowledge from multiple experts using network inference
Author
Rush, Robert ; Wallace, William A.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Decision Sci. & Eng. Syst., Rensselaer Polytech. Inst., Troy, NY, USA
Volume
9
Issue
5
fYear
1997
Firstpage
688
Lastpage
696
Abstract
Eliciting knowledge from multiple experts usually entails the use of groups, and thus is subject to the problems inherent in group dynamics. We present a technique for multiple expert knowledge acquisition that does not rely upon the use of groups and can take advantage of technological advances in communications and computing, i.e., the Internet. The approach uses influence diagrams to represent the individual expert´s understanding of the problem situation and develops a Multiple Expert Influence Diagram (MEID), a composite representation of the experts´ knowledge. Following a review of present methods for multiple expert knowledge elicitation, we formally define the MEID, describe its manner of construction, and discuss its interpretation. We continue with a review of the issues to be faced in implementation of the technique, and give an illustrative example. Finally, we emphasize the need to provide users of decision aids with defensible measures of the quality of the rules produced by these aids. The MEID-approach is intended to serve as a first step in this direction
Keywords
Internet; inference mechanisms; knowledge acquisition; knowledge based systems; Internet; decision aids; group dynamics; knowledge elicitation; multiple expert influence diagram; multiple experts; network inference; Communications technology; Decision support systems; Helium; Humans; Internet; Knowledge acquisition; Knowledge based systems; Knowledge engineering; Vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Knowledge and Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1041-4347
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/69.634748
Filename
634748
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