aggreCAT
Mathematically Aggregating Expert Judgments
The use of structured elicitation to inform decision making has grown dramatically in recent decades, however, judgements from multiple experts must be aggregated into a single estimate. Empirical evidence suggests that mathematical aggregation provides more reliable estimates than enforcing behavioural consensus on group estimates. 'aggreCAT' provides state-of-the-art mathematical aggregation methods for elicitation data including those defined in Hanea, A. et al. (2021) doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0256919. The package also provides functions to visualise and evaluate the performance of your aggregated estimates on validation data.
- Version1.0.0
- R versionR (≥ 2.10)
- LicenseMIT
- Needs compilation?No
- aggreCAT citation info
- Last release05/28/2025
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Team
David Wilkinson
MaintainerShow author detailsRose E. O'Dea
Aaron Willcox
Elliot Gould
Rebecca Groenewegen
Charles T. Gray
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