- Expert elicitation
In
science ,engineering , andresearch , expert elicitation is the synthesis of opinions ofexpert s of a subject where there is uncertainty due to insufficientdata , when such data is unattainable because of physical constraints or lack of resources. Expert elicitation is essentially ascientific consensus methodology . It is often used in the study of rare events. Expert elicitation allows forparameterization , an "educated guess", for the respective topic under study. Expert elicitation generally quantifiesuncertainty .Expert elicitation tends to be
multidisciplinary as well asinterdisciplinary , with practically universal applicability, and is used in a broad range of fields. Prominent recent expert elicitation applications are toclimate change , modelingseismic hazard and damage, association of tornado damage towind speed in developing theEnhanced Fujita Scale , andrisk analysis fornuclear waste storage.See also
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Applied science
*Bayesian probability For further reading
* Apostolakis, G., 7 December 1990: The concept of probability in safety assessments of technological systems. "Science", 250 (4986): 1359-1364. DOI: 10.1126/science.2255906
* Arkes, Hal R., Jeryl L. Mumpower, and Thomas R. Stewart, 24 January 1997: Combining Expert Opinions. "Science", 275: 461-465. DOI: 10.1126/science.275.5299.461e
* Boissonnade, A., Hossain, Q., Kimbell, J., Mensing, R., and Savy, J., 2000: Development of a probabilistic tornado wind hazard model for the Continental United States, UCRL-ID-140922 Vol. I,Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory , Livermore, CA, 131pp.
* Kerr, Richard A., 8 November 1996: Risk Assessment: A New Way to Ask the Experts: Rating Radioactive Waste Risks. "Science", 274 (5289): 913-914. DOI: 10.1126/science.274.5289.913
* SSHAC, 1997: Recommendations for probabilistic seismic hazard analysis: guidelines on uncertainty and use of experts, NUREG/CR-6372, UCRL-ID-122160, Vol. I,Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory , Livermore, CA, 131 pp.
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