This book focuses on classificationāallocating objects into categoriesā"in the wild," in real-world situations and far from the certainty of the lab. In the wild, unlike in typical psychological experiments, the future is not knowable and uncertainty cannot be meaningfully reduced to probability. Connecting the science of heuristics with machine learning, the book shows how to create formal models using classification rules that are simple, fast, and transparent and that can be as accurate as mathematically sophisticated algorithms developed for machine learning.
The authorsāwhose individual expertise ranges from empirical psychology to mathematical modeling to artificial intelligence and data scienceāoffer real-world examples, including voting, HIV screening, and magistrate decision making; present an accessible guide to inducing the models statistically; compare the performance of such models to machine learning algorithms when applied to problems that include predicting diabetes or bank failure; and discuss conceptual and historical connections to cognitive psychology. Finally, they analyze such challenging safety-related applications as decreasing civilian casualties in checkpoints and regulating investment banks.

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Classification in the Wild
The Science and Art of Transparent Decision Making
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Classification in the Wild
The Science and Art of Transparent Decision Making
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Decision MakingTable of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Why Classification in the Wild?
- 1 Four Cases of Classification in the Wild
- 2 Fast-and-Frugal Classification
- 3 Building Fast-and-Frugal Classifiers
- 4 Classification in Machine Learning
- 5 Classification in Cognitive Psychology
- 6 Building a Safer World
- 7 Conclusions
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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