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arxiv: 2508.18317 · v1 · pith:NPYDSWJI · submitted 2025-08-23 · cs.HC · cs.AI· cs.LG

Does Calibration Affect Human Actions?

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classification cs.HC cs.AIcs.LG
keywords modelcalibrationtrustcorrelationdecisionspredictionsaffectcorrections
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Calibration has been proposed as a way to enhance the reliability and adoption of machine learning classifiers. We study a particular aspect of this proposal: how does calibrating a classification model affect the decisions made by non-expert humans consuming the model's predictions? We perform a Human-Computer-Interaction (HCI) experiment to ascertain the effect of calibration on (i) trust in the model, and (ii) the correlation between decisions and predictions. We also propose further corrections to the reported calibrated scores based on Kahneman and Tversky's prospect theory from behavioral economics, and study the effect of these corrections on trust and decision-making. We find that calibration is not sufficient on its own; the prospect theory correction is crucial for increasing the correlation between human decisions and the model's predictions. While this increased correlation suggests higher trust in the model, responses to ``Do you trust the model more?" are unaffected by the method used.

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