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A survey of human judgement and quantitative forecasting methods
Abstract
This paper's top-level goal is to provide an overview of research conducted in the many academic domains concerned with forecasting. By providing a summary encompassing these domains, this survey connects them, establishing a common ground for future discussions. To this end, we survey literature on human judgement and quantitative forecasting as well as hybrid methods that involve both humans and algorithmic approaches. The survey starts with key search terms that identified more than 280 publications in the fields of computer science, operations research, risk analysis, decision science, psychology and forecasting. Results show an almost 10-fold increase in the application-focused forecasting literature between the 1990s and the current decade, with a clear rise of quantitative, data-driven forecasting models. Comparative studies of quantitative methods and human judgement show that (1) neither …
- Date
- February 24, 2021
- Authors
- Maximilian Zellner, Ali E Abbas, David V Budescu, Aram Galstyan
- Source
- Royal Society open science
- Volume
- 8
- Issue
- 2
- Pages
- 201187
- Publisher
- The Royal Society