Wisdom of crowds benefits perceptual decision making across difficulty levels
Abstract Decades of research on collective decision making has claimed that aggregated judgment of multiple individuals is more accurate than expert individual judgement. A longstanding problem in this regard has been to determine how decisions of individuals can be combined to form intelligent grou...
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Auteurs principaux: | Tiasha Saha Roy, Satyaki Mazumder, Koel Das |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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