| C. Huang. Alarms for Monitoring: A Decision-Theoretic Framework. PhD thesis, Section on Medical Informatics. Stanford University, Expected 1997. |
.... algorithm, from patient specific data, to generate ventilator settings from predictions of the infant s blood oxygen that compared well with the standard open loop algorithm developed at the Latter Day Saints Hospital in Utah [15] Publications supported by IRI 9108385 and IRI 9311950: 8] 18] [38], 47] 48] 3 Objectives and Outline of the Proposed Research The need to make decisions in a dynamically changing environment is a recurring problem that spans many disciplines. Medical examples include the management of cardiopulmonary abnormalities [25, 57] or anesthesia settings [26, 63] ....
C. Huang. Alarms for Monitoring: A Decision-Theoretic Framework. PhD thesis, Section on Medical Informatics. Stanford University, Expected 1997.
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