Probabilistic Expert Systems in Medicine: Practical Issues in Handling Uncertainty
Spiegelhalter, David J.
Statist. Sci., Tome 2 (1987) no. 4, p. 25-30 / Harvested from Project Euclid
The development of expert systems in medicine has generally been accompanied by a rejection of formal probabilistic methods for handling uncertainty. We argue that a coherent probabilistic approach can, if carefully applied, meet many of the practical demands being made, and briefly illustrate our claim with three current projects.
Publié le : 1987-02-14
Classification:  Evidence propagation,  knowledge representation,  graphical models,  imprecise probabilities
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Spiegelhalter, David J. Probabilistic Expert Systems in Medicine: Practical Issues in Handling Uncertainty. Statist. Sci., Tome 2 (1987) no. 4, pp.  25-30. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1177013428/