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A Value-Theoretic Expert System for Evaluating Randomized Clinical Trials + Has identifier
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| A Value-Theoretic Expert System for Evaluating Randomized Clinical Trials |
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techreport
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1990
Has title
A Value-Theoretic Expert System for Evaluating Randomized Clinical Trials
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KSL-90-20
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1990
Title
A Value-Theoretic Expert System for Evaluating Randomized Clinical Trials
Year
1990
Abstract
Multiattribute value theory (MVT) provides … Multiattribute value theory (MVT) provides a formal approach to evaluating populations of similar alternatives. In this paper, we illustrate the employment of MVT in the context of medical expert systems by describing RCTE, a prototype application for performing comparative analyses of randomized clinical trials (RCTs). RCTE employs MVT to evaluate the relative merits of RCTs, and implements techniques from interpretive value analysis to explain such evaluations automatically. Although experimental, our approach suggests that MVT potentially provides a basis for evaluating the relative merits of similar alternatives in medical expert systems. ar alternatives in medical expert systems.
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Washington DC +
Author
David A. Klein and Harold P. Lehmann and Edward H. Shortliffe +
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David A. Klein and Harold P. Lehmann and Edward H. Shortliffe +
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A Value-Theoretic Expert System for Evaluating Randomized Clinical Trials +
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Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory +
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A Value-Theoretic Expert System for Evaluating Randomized Clinical Trials +
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