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9. Coming to Grips with the Multiple-Diagnosis Problem
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Harry E. Pople
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
- Introduction 1
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PART ONE: General Considerations
- 1. Approaching the Logic of Diagnosis 35
- 2. Typologies of Disease: Nosologies Revisited 56
- 3. Artificial-Intelligence Approaches to Problem Solving and Clinical Diagnosis 72
- 4. Steps toward Mechanizing Discovery 94
- 5. Thoughts on the Limitations of Discovery by Computer 115
- 6. The Logic(s) of Evaluation in Basic and Clinical Science 123
- 7. More on the Logic(s) of Evaluation in Basic and Clinical Science 145
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PART TWO: INTERNIST and CADUCEUS
- 8. The Process of Clinical Diagnosis and Its Adaptation to the Computer 155
- 9. Coming to Grips with the Multiple-Diagnosis Problem 181
- 10. Diagnosis by Computer 199
- 11. Artificial-Intelligence and Computer Approaches to Clinical Medical Diagnosis: Comments on Simon and Pople 223
- Index 243
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface VII
- Introduction 1
-
PART ONE: General Considerations
- 1. Approaching the Logic of Diagnosis 35
- 2. Typologies of Disease: Nosologies Revisited 56
- 3. Artificial-Intelligence Approaches to Problem Solving and Clinical Diagnosis 72
- 4. Steps toward Mechanizing Discovery 94
- 5. Thoughts on the Limitations of Discovery by Computer 115
- 6. The Logic(s) of Evaluation in Basic and Clinical Science 123
- 7. More on the Logic(s) of Evaluation in Basic and Clinical Science 145
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PART TWO: INTERNIST and CADUCEUS
- 8. The Process of Clinical Diagnosis and Its Adaptation to the Computer 155
- 9. Coming to Grips with the Multiple-Diagnosis Problem 181
- 10. Diagnosis by Computer 199
- 11. Artificial-Intelligence and Computer Approaches to Clinical Medical Diagnosis: Comments on Simon and Pople 223
- Index 243