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Reasoning methods in medical consultation systems: Artificial intelligence approaches

โœ Scribed by Edward H Shortliffe


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1984
Weight
630 KB
Volume
18
Category
Article
ISSN
0010-468X

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โœฆ Synopsis


It has been argued that the problem of medical diagnosis is fundamentally ill-structured, particularly during the early stages when the number of possible explanations for presenting complaints can be immense. This paper discusses the process of clinical hypothesis evocation, contrasts it with the structured decision making approaches used in traditional computer-based diagnostic systems, and briefly surveys the more open-ended reasoning methods that have been used in medical artificial intelligence (AI) programs. The additional complexity introduced when an advice system is designed to suggest management instead of (or in addition to) diagnosis is also emphasized. Example systems are discussed to illustrate the key concepts.


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