2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-77867-5_11
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Triadic Exploration and Exploration with Multiple Experts

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“…Despite the development of many variants of and extensions to attribute exploration, the inclusion of multiple experts has only recently started to get some attention, c.f. [4,5,14,18]. However, in most of these works the underlying assumption is that there exists some true universe (for a given domain), i. e., there is no disagreement between the experts.…”
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“…Despite the development of many variants of and extensions to attribute exploration, the inclusion of multiple experts has only recently started to get some attention, c.f. [4,5,14,18]. However, in most of these works the underlying assumption is that there exists some true universe (for a given domain), i. e., there is no disagreement between the experts.…”
Section: Exploration With Multiple Expertsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in most of these works the underlying assumption is that there exists some true universe (for a given domain), i. e., there is no disagreement between the experts. The exception is [5], which introduces a triadic approach to attribute exploration and proposes a possible adaption to deal with multiple experts.…”
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