Toward normative expert systems: Part II. Probability-based representations for efficient knowledge acquisition and inference.

Autor: Heckerman DE; Department of Computer Science, University of California, Los Angeles., Nathwani BN
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Methods of information in medicine [Methods Inf Med] 1992 Jun; Vol. 31 (2), pp. 106-16.
Abstrakt: We address practical issues concerning the construction and use of decision-theoretic or normative expert systems for diagnosis. In particular, we examine Pathfinder, a normative expert system that assists surgical pathologists with the diagnosis of lymph-node diseases, and discuss the representation of dependencies among pieces of evidence within this system. We describe the belief network, a graphical representation of probabilistic dependencies. We see how Pathfinder uses a belief network to construct differential diagnosis efficiently, even when there are dependencies among pieces of evidence. In addition, we introduce an extension of the belief-network representation called a similarity network, a tool for constructing large and complex belief networks. The representation allows a user to construct independent belief networks for subsets of a given domain. A valid belief network for the entire domain can then be constructed from the individual belief networks. We also introduce the partition, a graphical representation that facilitates the assessment of probabilities associated with a belief network. We show that the similarity-network and partition representations made practical the construction of Pathfinder.
Databáze: MEDLINE