Case-Based Reasoning to explain medical model exceptions
by Olga Vorobieva, Rainer Schmidt
International Journal of Advanced Intelligence Paradigms (IJAIP), Vol. 2, No. 2/3, 2010

Abstract: In medicine many exceptions occur. In medical studies and in research, exceptions shall be explained. We present a system that helps to explain cases that do not fit into a theoretical hypothesis. Our starting points are situations where neither a well-developed theory nor reliable knowledge nor a proper case base is available. Instead just some theoretical hypothesis and a set of measurements are given. In this paper, we propose to combine Case-Based Reasoning with a statistical model. We use Case-Based Reasoning to explain those cases that do not fit the model.

Online publication date: Mon, 21-Dec-2009

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