TY - GEN
T1 - Bridging the gap between human judgment and automated reasoning in predictive analytics
AU - Sanfilippo, Antonio P.
AU - Riensche, Roderick M.
AU - Unwin, Stephen D.
AU - Amaya, Jodi P.
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Events occur daily that impact the health, security and sustainable growth of our society. If we are to address the challenges that emerge from these events, anticipatory reasoning has to become an everyday activity. Strong advances have been made in using integrated modeling for analysis and decision making. However, a wider impact of predictive analytics is currently hindered by the lack of systematic methods for integrating predictive inferences from computer models with human judgment. In this paper, we present a predictive analytics approach that supports anticipatory analysis and decision-making through a concerted reasoning effort that interleaves human judgment and automated inferences. We describe a systematic methodology for integrating modeling algorithms within a serious gaming environment in which role-playing by human agents provides updates to model nodes and the ensuing model outcomes in turn influence the behavior of the human players. The approach ensures a strong functional partnership between human players and computer models while maintaining a high degree of independence and greatly facilitating the connection between model and game structures.
AB - Events occur daily that impact the health, security and sustainable growth of our society. If we are to address the challenges that emerge from these events, anticipatory reasoning has to become an everyday activity. Strong advances have been made in using integrated modeling for analysis and decision making. However, a wider impact of predictive analytics is currently hindered by the lack of systematic methods for integrating predictive inferences from computer models with human judgment. In this paper, we present a predictive analytics approach that supports anticipatory analysis and decision-making through a concerted reasoning effort that interleaves human judgment and automated inferences. We describe a systematic methodology for integrating modeling algorithms within a serious gaming environment in which role-playing by human agents provides updates to model nodes and the ensuing model outcomes in turn influence the behavior of the human players. The approach ensures a strong functional partnership between human players and computer models while maintaining a high degree of independence and greatly facilitating the connection between model and game structures.
KW - Decision making
KW - Gaming
KW - Modeling
KW - Predictive analytics
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84873573091&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84873573091
SN - 9781622765782
T3 - 10th International Conference on Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management 2010, PSAM 2010
SP - 1954
EP - 1963
BT - 10th International Conference on Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management 2010, PSAM 2010
T2 - 10th International Conference on Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management 2010, PSAM 2010
Y2 - 7 June 2010 through 11 June 2010
ER -