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This chapter pretends to be a navigator over expert technologies. It describes the basic stages and methods of expertise, methods of expert grouping, typical errors, as well as the general technology of expertise organization and its principles. Finally, we discuss some prediction problems. The exposition par excellence proceeds from generalization of well-known classical statements (see the theory of expert appraisals) with emphasizing the specifics of e-expertise.
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In the case of e-expertise, such permission can be “implemented” by default. For instance, when an expert shares his opinion during open online debates, he provides public access to such opinion.
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Gubanov, D., Korgin, N., Novikov, D., Raikov, A. (2014). Expert Technologies and Principles. In: E-Expertise: Modern Collective Intelligence. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 558. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06770-4_2
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