Jane M. Booker
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Jane M. Booker is an American statistician, formerly a research in the Statistical Sciences Group of the Los Alamos National Laboratory. She is known for her work on expert elicitation and on using probability theory to formalize reasoning from fuzzy logic.
Booker became a researcher at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in 1980,[1] and retired by 2006.[2]