• Genere: Libro
  • Lingua: Inglese
  • Editore: Springer
  • Pubblicazione: 11/2012
  • Edizione: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990

Abductive Inference Models for Diagnostic Problem-Solving

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AGGIUNGI AL CARRELLO
TRAMA
Making a diagnosis when something goes wrong with a natural or m- made system can be difficult. In many fields, such as medicine or electr- ics, a long training period and apprenticeship are required to become a skilled diagnostician. During this time a novice diagnostician is asked to assimilate a large amount of knowledge about the class of systems to be diagnosed. In contrast, the novice is not really taught how to reason with this knowledge in arriving at a conclusion or a diagnosis, except perhaps implicitly through ease examples. This would seem to indicate that many of the essential aspects of diagnostic reasoning are a type of intuiti- based, common sense reasoning. More precisely, diagnostic reasoning can be classified as a type of inf- ence known as abductive reasoning or abduction. Abduction is defined to be a process of generating a plausible explanation for a given set of obs- vations or facts. Although mentioned in Aristotle's work, the study of f- mal aspects of abduction did not really start until about a century ago.

SOMMARIO
1 Abduction and Diagnostic Inference.- 2 Computational Models for Diagnostic Problem Solving.- 3 Basics of Parsimonious Covering Theory.- 4 Probabilistic Causal Model.- 5 Diagnostic Strategies in the Probabilistic Causal Model.- 6 Causal Chaining.- 7 Parallel Processing for Diagnostic Problem-Solving.- 8 Conclusion.

ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
  • Condizione: Nuovo
  • ISBN: 9781461264507
  • Collana: Symbolic Computation
  • Dimensioni: 235 x 155 mm
  • Formato: Brossura
  • Illustration Notes: XII, 285 p.
  • Pagine Arabe: 285
  • Pagine Romane: xii