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by kqr
112 days ago
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Experts' nebulous decision making can often be modelled with simple decision trees and even decision chains (linked lists). Even when the expert thinks their decision making is more complex, a simple decision tree better models the expert's decision than the rules proposed by the experts themselves. I've long dismissed decision trees because they seem so ham-fisted compared to regression and distance-based clustering techniques but decision trees are undoubtedly very effective. See more in chapter seven of the Oxford Handbook of Expertise. It's fascinating! |
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Given that assumption, the nebulous decision making could stem from expert's decisions being more nuanced in the granularity of the surface separating 2 distinct actions. It might be a rough technique, but nonetheless it should be able to lead to some pretty good approximations.