Facilitating the elicitation of beliefs for use in Bayesian Belief modelling

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2019-10-01

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Elsevier

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1364-8152

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Hassall KL, Dailey G, Zawadzka J, Milne AE, Harris JA, Corstanje R and Whitmore AP. Facilitating the elicitation of beliefs for use in Bayesian Belief modelling. Environmental Modelling and Software, Volume 122, December 2019, Article number 104539

Abstract

Expert opinion is increasingly being used to inform Bayesian Belief Networks, in particular to define the conditional dependencies modelled by the graphical structure. The elicitation of such expert opinion remains a major challenge due to both the quantity of information required and the ability of experts to quantify subjective beliefs effectively. In this work, we introduce a method designed to initialise conditional probability tables based on a small number of simple questions that capture the overall shape of a conditional probability distribution before enabling the expert to refine their results in an efficient way. These methods have been incorporated into a software Application for Conditional probability Elicitation (ACE), freely available at https://github.com/KirstyLHassall/ACE Hassall (2019)

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Bayes nets, Belief networks, Expert elicitation, Conditional probability tables

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Attribution 4.0 International

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