| Lucas, P.J.F. (1995) Logic engineering in medicine. The Knowledge Engineering Review 10(2), 153--179. Cambridge University Press. |
....of the need to introduce formal reasoning, as well as intelligent data analysis techniques in the extraction of knowledge, regularities, trends and representative cases from patient data stored in medical records. Formal techniques include decision theory [17] and symbolic reasoning technology [35], as well as methods at their intersection, such as probabilistic belief networks [44] Intelligent data analysis techniques include machine learning, clustering, data visualization, and interpretation of time ordered data (derivation and revision of temporal trends and other forms of temporal ....
Lucas, P.J.F. (1995) Logic engineering in medicine. The Knowledge Engineering Review 10(2), 153--179. Cambridge University Press.
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