Article ID: | iaor19982634 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Volume: | 25 |
Issue: | 2 |
Start Page Number: | 155 |
End Page Number: | 169 |
Publication Date: | Apr 1997 |
Journal: | OMEGA |
Authors: | Moss S., Edmonds B. |
Keywords: | artificial intelligence: expert systems |
Modelling techniques with integrate statistical and knowledge-based methods are shown in this paper to provide the basis for a richer discourse about the nature of markets than either statistical methods or verbal analyses alone. This result is demonstrated in relation to a model in which consumer preferences are dependent upon the activity for which purchases are made. This knowledge-base of the model incorporates qualitative judgements of domain experts. The model is then tested against EPOS data on the sales to test the consistency of these judgements. We then exhibit an application of this model to the UK market for certain alcoholic beverages. We show that the context-dependent model is at least as robust as models obtained by conventional statistical analysis. The context-dependent model needs far fewer data for effective parameteristion and contains more information that is directly useful to domain experts. However, the statistical model is less computationally intensive.