AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF BRADLEY-TERRY MODEL TO MEASURE ITS PERFORMANCE
Abstract
In pairwise comparison, the items being compared are judged in pairs to see which of the
two is preferred. Many statistical techniques have emerged over the past decades which concern
the methods of analysing pairwise comparisons. One of the most popular statistical models is the
Bradley–Terry model, which was developed with a view to analysing the results from a set of
paired comparisons. This model is widely employed to calculate the probabilities by making
repeated pairwise comparisons between the items when no real measurement is possible.
Bradley-Terry model has evolved over time and used in different applications such as ranking of
sports team. Different extensions of the Bradley-Terry model have been proposed to overcome
some existing limitation of the model.
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Keywords
Bradley terry model, pairwise comparisons, statistics, operational research, binary data