论文标题
用于管理专家认知偏见的模块化界面
Modular interface for managing cognitive bias in experts
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论文摘要
需要专业知识来解释各个领域的数据。专家桥梁差距经常存在于我们对数据与感兴趣参数之间关系的知识中。在地球科学应用中尤其如此,在该应用中,地球的知识源自对可观察到的特征的解释,并依赖于未经证实但被广泛接受的理论。因此,专家促进了解决方案,以解决其他无法解决的问题。但是,专家本质上是主观的,并且容易受到认知偏见和不利外部影响的影响。这项工作检查了地球科学中的这个问题。提供了三个令人信服的例子,这些例子是先前工作中认知偏见的普遍性。然后将问题正式定义,并确保任何解决方案都足够灵活,可以轻松应用于地球科学问题范围。没有解决方案可靠地捕获和减少专家的认知偏见。但是,正式的专家启发方法可用于评估专家的变化,并且存在多种方法可能有助于阐明不确定性,避免误解并减少牛群行为或单一杂技演员过度占主导地位。这项工作结合了现有的和将来的方法,以通过灵活的模块化设计减少专家次级临时性,每个模块提供特定的功能。设计围绕着行动模块,迫使停止和执行解释任务的步骤。提供了一个模块的入门包,作为概念设计的示例。这种简单的减少系统可以很容易地应用于组织和日常解释期间,直到主要商业企业的任务。
Expert knowledge is required to interpret data across a range of fields. Experts bridge gaps that often exists in our knowledge about relationships between data and the parameters of interest. This is especially true in geoscientific applications, where knowledge of the Earth is derived from interpretations of observable features and relies on predominantly unproven but widely accepted theories. Thus, experts facilitate solutions to otherwise unsolvable problems. However, experts are inherently subjective, and susceptible to cognitive biases and adverse external effects. This work examines this problem within geoscience. Three compelling examples are provided of the prevalence of cognitive biases from previous work. The problem is then formally defined, and a set of design principles which ensure that any solution is sufficiently flexible to be readily applied to the range of geoscientific problems. No solutions exist that reliably capture and reduce cognitive bias in experts. However, formal expert elicitation methods can be used to assess expert variation, and a variety of approaches exist that may help to illuminate uncertainties, avoid misunderstandings, and reduce herding behaviours or single-expert over-dominance. This work combines existing and future approaches to reduce expert suboptimality through a flexible modular design where each module provides a specific function. The design centres around action modules that force a stop-and-perform step into interpretation tasks. A starter-pack of modules is provided as an example of the conceptual design. This simple bias-reduction system may readily be applied in organisations and during everyday interpretations through to tasks for major commercial ventures.