Problem Formulation as the Reduction of a Decision Problem

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Citation: David Heckerman and Eric Horvitz. (1990) Problem Formulation as the Reduction of a Decision Problem. In Association for Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, 1990.

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author David Heckerman and Eric Horvitz
title Problem Formulation as the Reduction of a Decision Problem
booktitle Association for Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence
address Cambridge, MA
year 1990
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abstract In this paper, we extend the QMR-DT probabilistic model for the domain of internal medicine to include decisions about treatments. In addition, we describe how we can use the comprehensive decision model to construct a simpler decision model for a specific patient. In so doing, we transform the task of problem formulation to that of narrowing of a larger problem.

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Abstract In this paper, we extend the QMR-DT probab In this paper, we extend the QMR-DT probabilistic model for the domain of internal medicine to include decisions about treatments. In addition, we describe how we can use the comprehensive decision model to construct a simpler decision model for a specific patient. In so doing, we transform the task of problem formulation to that of narrowing of a larger problem. to that of narrowing of a larger problem.
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Booktitle Association for Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence  +
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Has publishing details 1990  +
Has title Problem Formulation as the Reduction of a Decision Problem  +
Has where published Association for Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence  +
Has year 1990  +
Ksl tr id KSL-89-67  +
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Title Problem Formulation as the Reduction of a Decision Problem  +
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