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I am interested in perception, task difficulty etc, differences between experts and other humans. (Might have replied this already but found it in my drafts).
Are you interested in that in the context of people learning machine learning methods? I'm curious, as I always wanted to study and describe better the differences between expert bioinformaticians, and the kinds of people we used to train in that skill set >
Definitely!
If you are interested in collecting data around that kind of question, and thus improving your training, there could be opportunities for developing that into part of your research, maybe? I think @MelanieIStefan has done something like that already...
I mention it just because it was something I always wanted to be able to do while being involved myself in training and research - the fact that when you teach people, it can also serve as a context in which to learn more about how to teach them.
Surely there's tons of research onto the differences between experts and non-experts? Not my area, but there must be a huge literature out there.
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