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| Max Henrion, Founder and CEO | ||
| Experience | Max Henrion has 25 years of experience as a researcher, educator, software designer, consultant, executive, and entrepreneur working to create and apply tools to help people make better decisions. He is coauthor of the book, Uncertainty (Cambridge University Press), and over 60 other publications. He is the founder and CEO of Lumina Decision Systems, Inc. Max was the lead designer of Analytica®, Lumina's quantitative modeling software, and of the Lumina Shopping Advisor, a Web-based personal decision expert, acquired and marketed by Ask Jeeves, Inc. As Vice President for Decision Technology for Ask Jeeves, he led the Ask Jeeves Decision Lab. He was the founding President of the Association for Uncertainty and Artificial Intelligence. He has created and deployed effective decision tools for corporate and public sector clients in environmental risk, energy systems, health care, and corporate investment strategy, as well as for consumers. | |
| Positions |
Consulting Associate Professor, Section on Medical Informatics,
Dept of Medicine, Stanford University |
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| Education |
PhD, Carnegie Mellon University. Dissertation: The value of knowing how little you know. Master of Design, Design Research, Royal College of Art, London. MA ( Honours), 1971, Natural Sciences, Cambridge University. |
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| Selected Publications |
"GLIDE: A Language for Interactive design", C.M. Eastman & M. Henrion, Computer Graphics, Vol 11, No 2, Summer 1977. Reprinted in Tutorial and Selected Readings in Interactive Computer Graphics, Herbert Freeman (Ed.), IEEE Computer Society, Long Beach, Ca., 1980, pp. 183-192. "A Computer Aid for Policy and Risk Analysis", M. Henrion & M. G. Morgan, Risk Analysis, Vol 5, No 3, 1985, pp. 195-208. "Scientific Uncertainty in Environmental Risk Assessment", G.M. Morgan, M. Henrion, S.C. Morris, & D.A.L. Amaral, Environmental Science and Technology, Vol 19, No 18, August 1985, pp. 662-667. "Assessing Uncertainty in Physical Constants", M. Henrion & B. Fischhoff, American Journal of Physics, 54, (9), September, 1986, pp. 791-798. Uncertainty: A Guide to Dealing with Uncertainty in Quantitative Risk and Policy Analysis, M. Granger Morgan and Max Henrion, Cambridge University Press, New York, 1990 (reprinted 1998). Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence 5, M. Henrion & R. Shachter (eds.), Machine Intelligence and Pattern Recognition, Volume 10, Elsevier, North Holland: Amsterdam, 1990. "Decision Analysis and Expert Systems", Max Henrion, Jack S. Breese, and Eric Horvitz, Artificial Intelligence Magazine, Vol 12, No 4, Winter1991, pp64-91. "Divide and Conquer? The effects of decomposition on the accuracy and calibration of subjective probabilities", M. Henrion, G. W. Fischer & T. Mullin, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Vol 55, 207-227, 1993. "Cost savings from Information Technology in U.S. Health Care Reform: Insights from Modeling", Max Henrion & John Silva, The J. of Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, Vol 8, No 1, 1994, pp23-28. "The sensitivity of belief networks to imprecise probabilities: An experimental investigation", Pradhan, M., Henrion, M., Provan, G., Del Favero, B., and Huang, K., Artificial Intelligence Journal, Vol: 84, Issue: 1-2, Jul 1996, pp. 357. |
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