Medical Decision Making

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  • 75Influence diagram — An influence diagram (ID) (also called a relevance diagram, decision diagram or a decision network) is a compact graphical and mathematical representation of a decision situation. It is a generalization of a Bayesian network, in which not only… …

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  • 76Clinical prediction rule — A clinical prediction rule is type of medical research study in which researchers try to identify the best combination of medical sign, symptoms, and other findings in predicting the probability of a specific disease or outcome.[1] Physicians… …

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  • 77Homer R. Warner — is one of the Fathers of Medical Informatics. [http://www.uita.org/halloffame/homerwarner.htm Hall of Fame of Utah Technology Council, retrieved March 17 2008] ] He has pioneered many aspects of computer applications to medicine. Author of the… …

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  • 78Natural language generation — (NLG) is the natural language processing task of generating natural language from a machine representation system such as a knowledge base or a logical form. Psycholinguists prefer the term language production when such formal representations are …

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  • 80David M. Eddy — For the English badminton player, see David Eddy. David M. Eddy (born 1941), M.D., Ph.D., is the founder and medical director of Archimedes, a healthcare modeling company located in San Francisco, California. He is regarded as an expert on… …

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