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[BOOK] Rationalizing medical work: decision-support techniques and medical practices


M Berg, 1997 - books.google.com
Rationalizing Medical Work Decision-Support Techniques and Medical Practices
Marc Berg ... Rationalizing Medical Work This On< 9ZK3-41T-LQ5C ... Inside
Technology edited by Wiebe E. Bijker, W. Bernard Carlson, and Trevor Pinch ...
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The next transformation in the delivery of health care


JP Kassirer - New England Journal of Medicine, 1995 - content.nejm.org
Despite the perils of predicting the future of our health care system, many
people have weighed in on how they expect the delivery of care to evolve. Such
predictions are usually based on the conspicuous trend toward ...
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[PDF] Formulation of tradeoffs in planning under uncertainty


MP Wellman, 1988 - dspace.mit.edu
Page 1. Formulation of Tradeoffs in Planning Under Uncertainty by Michael
Paul Wellman SB, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
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[PDF] Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of cancer treatment: rational allocation of resources based …


TJ Smith, BE Hillner, CE Desch - JOURNAL-NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE, 1993 - jnci.oxfordjournals.org
Cancer care direct costs comprised 10.7% of all medical care costs in 1985 (7)
and were estimated at $35 billion in 1990 (2). Oncology physician charges
increased by approx- imately 17% annually in the 1980s (J), while the ...
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[PDF] Discernibility and rough sets in medicine: tools and applications


A Øhrn - Department of Computer and Information Science. …, 1999 - www-personal.engin.umd.umich.edu
Rough set theory provides a framework in which discernibility-based methods can
be formulated and interpreted, and also forms an appealing foundation for data
mining and knowledge discovery. When the medical domain is targeted, ...
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Representing medical knowledge in a terminological language is difficult

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IJ Haimowits, RS Patil, P Szolovits - Proceedings of the Annual Symposium on Computer …, 1988 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
We report on an experiment to use a modern knowledge representation language,
NIKL, to express the knowledge ofa so- phisticated medical reasoning program,
ABEL. We are attempt- ing to put the development of more capable medical ...
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[PDF] Staging of cervical cancer with soft computing


P Mitra, S Mitra, SK Pal - IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2000 - Citeseer
I. Introduction The world-wide occurrence of the cancer cervix cases show
1]thatonly20%ofthesecasesoccurinthedeveloped nations while 80% of the cases are
found in the developing countries that include India 2]. In India, the ...
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[PDF] Current research directions in the development of expert systems based on belief networks.


GF Cooper - Applied Stochastic Models and Data Analysis, 1989 - bmir.stanford.edu
Л1ММ.IUI) STOCHASTIC MODULS AND DA 1 Л ANA! YSIS, VOL. 5, .19 52 (l'JS'J)
Artificial intelligence, robotics and expert systems CURRENT RESEARCH DIRECTIONS
IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF EXPERT SYSTEMS BASED ON BELIEF NETWORKS GREGORY F. ...
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Computer-based knowledge systems


J Wyatt - The Lancet, 1991 - Elsevier
Rm Winter and M. Baraitser, Editors, London dysmorphology database (software),
Oxford Electronic Publishing, Oxford (1991). ... M. Weiser, The computer for
the 21st century. Sci Am 265 3 (1991), pp. 94–104.
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The rise and'fall' of expert systems in medicine


H Heathfield - Expert Systems, 1999 - interscience.wiley.com
This paper represents a personal perspective on the last 13 years of research in
medical artificial intelligence and expert systems, and describes the progress
of the discipline from its inception to its current status. The challenges ...
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