
Inference networks permit the combining of diagnostic evidence in such a fashion that the mutual dependence structure of different pieces of evidence is considered, and that a probabilistic measure of the uncertainty of the final diagnostic decision is provided. Operated in an automatic reasoning mode, an inference network allows a decoupling of the false negative rate from the false positive rate in diagnostic procedures involving rare event detection such as the prescreening for cervical cancer.
Predictive Value of Tests, Humans, Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted, Neural Networks, Computer
Predictive Value of Tests, Humans, Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted, Neural Networks, Computer
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