نتایج جستجو برای: expert judgment

تعداد نتایج: 108651  

2009
Anne M Jurek Timothy L Lash George Maldonado

One of the challenges to implementing sensitivity analysis for exposure misclassification is the process of specifying the classification proportions (eg, sensitivity and specificity). The specification of these assignments is guided by three sources of information: estimates from validation studies, expert judgment, and numerical constraints given the data. The purpose of this teaching paper i...

Journal: :Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis 2013
James K Hammitt Yifan Zhang

Expert judgment (or expert elicitation) is a formal process for eliciting judgments from subject-matter experts about the value of a decision-relevant quantity. Judgments in the form of subjective probability distributions are obtained from several experts, raising the question how best to combine information from multiple experts. A number of algorithmic approaches have been proposed, of which...

Journal: :Journal of Applied Engineering and Technological Science 2023

The main problem of transportation is the very high growth vehicles causing congestion, resulting in various derivative impacts such as pollution, fuel waste, time value, and other environmental problems. This can be solved by Transportation Demand Management (TDM). TDM a combination strategies, which strategy should chosen whose priority depends on conditions each region. research was conducte...

Journal: :Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries 2020

Journal: :Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis 2010
Dorota Kurowicka Maarten Nauta Katarzyna Jozwiak Roger Cooke

A mathematical model of chicken processing that quantitatively describes the transmission of Campylobacter on chicken carcasses from slaughter to chicken meat product has been developed in Nauta et al. (2005). This model was quantified with expert judgment. Recent availability of data allows updating parameters of the model to better describe processes observed in slaughterhouses. We propose Ba...

Journal: :Shock 2015
Colin F Mackenzie Cheng Gao Peter F Hu Amechi Anazodo Hegang Chen Theresa Dinardo P Cristina Imle Lauren Hartsky Christopher Stephens Jay Menaker Yvette Fouche Karen Murdock Samuel Galvagno Richard Alcorta Stacy Shackelford

Early recognition of hemorrhage during the initial resuscitation of injured patients is associated with improved survival in both civilian and military casualties. We tested a transfusion and lifesaving intervention (LSI) prediction algorithm in comparison with clinical judgment of expert trauma care providers. We collected 15 min of pulse oximeter photopletysmograph waveforms and extracted fea...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1990
G. M. Goldman

Two distinct views of the nature of clinical judgment are identified and contrasted. The dominant view that clinical judgment is a fully explicit process is compared to the relatively neglected view that tacit knowledge plays a substantial role in the clinician's mental operations. The tacit dimension of medical thinking is explored at length. The discussion suggests severe limits when applying...

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