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Teaching Decision Theory Proof Strategies Using a Crowdsourcing Problem
Authors:Luís Gustavo Esteves  Rafael Bassi Stern
Institution:1. Department of Statistics, University of S?o Paulo, S?o Paulo, Brazil;2. Department of Statistics, Federal University of S?o Carlos, S?o Carlos - SP, Brazil
Abstract:Teaching how to derive minimax decision rules can be challenging because of the lack of examples that are simple enough to be used in the classroom. Motivated by this challenge, we provide a new example that illustrates the use of standard techniques in the derivation of optimal decision rules under the Bayes and minimax approaches. We discuss how to predict the value of an unknown quantity, θ ∈ {0, 1}, given the opinions of n experts. An important example of such crowdsourcing problem occurs in modern cosmology, where θ indicates whether a given galaxy is merging or not, and Y1, …, Yn are the opinions from n astronomers regarding θ. We use the obtained prediction rules to discuss advantages and disadvantages of the Bayes and minimax approaches to decision theory. The material presented here is intended to be taught to first-year graduate students.
Keywords:Bayes decision  Crowdsourcing problem  Minimax decision
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