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Excerpt from Experience With a Model of Sequential Diagnosis: 296-67
In recent years, a number of studies of the use of computer programs in diagnosis have been performed. Central to each of these efforts has been the development of an explicit, precisely formulated procedure for diagnosis. Such a development is a prerequisite for computer programs of this type. In general, attention has been focused on models of the inference function of diagnosis, the development of a diagnosis from the given set of clinical signs. Some interesting probabilistic models have been developed.
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