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Deep Versus Compiled Knowledge Approaches to Diagnostic Problem-Solving

Conference Paper Medical Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

In this paper we argue that given a body of underlying knowledge that is relevant to diagnostic reasoning in a medical domain, it is possible to create a diagnostic structure which has all the relevant aspects of the underlying knowledge "compiled" into it in such a way that all the diagnostic problems in its scope can be solved efficiently, without, generally speaking, any need to access the underlying structures. We indicate what such a diagnostic structure might look like by reference to our medical diagnostic system MDX. We also analyze the role of these knowledge structures in providing explanations of diagnostic reasoning.

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Venue
AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Archive span
1980-2026
Indexed papers
28718
Paper id
222359010810103977