A Probabilistic Reformulation of the Quick Medical Reference System

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A Probabilistic Reformulation of the Quick Medical Reference System

Bibtype  techreport

Has publishing details  1990

Has title  A Probabilistic Reformulation of the Quick Medical Reference System

Has where published  KSL-90-11

Has year  1990

Title  A Probabilistic Reformulation of the Quick Medical Reference System

Year  1990

Abstract  We report on the design and implementation We report on the design and implementation of a two-level multiply connected belief-network representation of the QMR knowledge base. We use probabilities derived from QMR disease profiles and from National Center for Health Statistics hospital-discharge statistics. Using a stochastic simulation algorithm for inference on the belief network, we compare the performance of QMR to that of the probabilistic reformulation on cases abstracted from continuing medical education materials from Scientific American Medicine. terials from Scientific American Medicine.

Author  Michael Shwe and Blackford Middleton and David Heckerman and Max Henrion and Eric Horvitz and Harold P. Lehmann and Gregory F. Cooper +

Has author  Michael Shwe and Blackford Middleton and David Heckerman and Max Henrion and Eric Horvitz and Harold P. Lehmann and Gregory F. Cooper +

Has identifier  A Probabilistic Reformulation of the Quick Medical Reference System +

Institution  Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory +

Ksl tr id  A Probabilistic Reformulation of the Quick Medical Reference System +

Number  A Probabilistic Reformulation of the Quick Medical Reference System +

Process note  YES +

Categories  KSL Technical Report +, Publication +, Technical Report +

 

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