Integration of Case-Based and Model-Based Approaches for Reasoning about Legal Aspects of Medical Practice

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Integration of Case-Based and Model-Based Approaches for Reasoning about Legal Aspects of Medical Practice

Bibtype  techreport

Has publishing details  1992

Has title  Integration of Case-Based and Model-Based Approaches for Reasoning about Legal Aspects of Medical Practice

Has where published  KSL-92-17

Has year  1992

Title  Integration of Case-Based and Model-Based Approaches for Reasoning about Legal Aspects of Medical Practice

Year  1992

Abstract  Relatively little time is spent during med Relatively little time is spent during medical training in helping students learn how to handle the legal problems that arise in medical practice. One way to help fill this gap is to make available computer programs which can aid the student in reasoning about legal concepts. Since much of legal knowledge exists in the form of cases, a problem-solving paradigm often invoked in the legal domain is case-based reasoning, which allow the use of previously solved cases to generate solutions to new problems when there is no well-defined theory of how to solve problems in the domain. Recent studies have explored the use of model-based reasoning to strengthen the ability of a case-based reasoner to identify relevant similarities among cases and to justify the plausibility of solutions adapted from previous cases. However, model-based reasoning traditionally presupposes a well-defined theory of the domain. In this paper we explore the use of informal or nondeterministic models to aid a case-based reasoner in the process of problem solving. We have found that there is a degree of synergy between case-based and model-based reasoning that allows each to overcome some of the weaknesses of the other when a system must reason in nondeterministic domains. m must reason in nondeterministic domains.

Address  Washington, D.C. +

Author  David H. Millis and Edward H. Shortliffe +

Has author  David H. Millis and Edward H. Shortliffe +

Has identifier  Integration of Case-Based and Model-Based Approaches for Reasoning about Legal Aspects of Medical Practice +

Institution  Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory +

Ksl tr id  Integration of Case-Based and Model-Based Approaches for Reasoning about Legal Aspects of Medical Practice +

Number  Integration of Case-Based and Model-Based Approaches for Reasoning about Legal Aspects of Medical Practice +

Process note  YES +

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

 

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