DocumentCode
1320511
Title
Utilization of Reliability Measurements in Bayesian Inference: Models and Human Performance
Author
Johnson, Edgar M. ; Cavanagh, Raymond C. ; Spooner, Ronald L. ; Samet, Michael G.
Author_Institution
U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and social Sciences, 1300 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Va. 22209.
Issue
3
fYear
1973
Firstpage
176
Lastpage
183
Abstract
A normative 2-stage model for incorporating reliability measurements of data-reporting sources in a Bayesian inference system is presented. An experiment required human subjects to make intuitive inferences about two hypotheses on the basis of sample data which were reported with a given reliability. When compared with the optimal model, subjects exhibited systematic errors in estimating the diagnostic impact of less than perfectly reliable data. Their responses reflected the use of specific nonoptimal heuristic strategies to process the information. A utility function was added to the normative model to illustrate how a best choice might be made from among potential data-gathering experiments whose costs increase with their reliabilities. Recommendations for using computer aids to enhance efficiency in inference systems are made
Keywords
Bayesian methods; Cost function; Fasteners; Humans; Intelligent systems; Military computing; Paramagnetic resonance; Probability; Statistical analysis; US Government;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Reliability, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9529
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TR.1973.5215934
Filename
5215934
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