| E. Horvitz. Automated reasoning for biology and medicine. In R. Fortuner, editor, Advances in Computer Methods for Systematic Biology: Artificial Intelligence, Databases, and Computer Vision. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 1993. |
....all costs. 5 Background and Prior Work Three decades of research has witnessed the maturation of decision analysis into the heart of current decision making [37, 43, 54, 64] In all areas of science, medicine, and engineering, increasingly complex decisions are being tackled by decision analysis [31, 33, 35]. Once limited to single, high stakes decisions under uncertainty, decision analytic methods have recently been developed for domains where repeated, operational decisions are made over time. The need to represent decisions and time in the same framework exacerbated the complexity of standard ....
E. Horvitz. Automated reasoning for biology and medicine. In R. Fortuner, editor, Advances in Computer Methods for Systematic Biology: Artificial Intelligence, Databases, and Computer Vision. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 1993.
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