I suggest that some diagnoses can be seen as causal ex-planations based on “particulars” – instead of regularities – and on the notion of actual causation. Diagnoses based on case-based rea-soning provide a particularly vivid example
The last forty years have seen an explosion of research directed at causation and causal inference. ...
International audienceWhen dealing with a cause (e.g., looking for something which could explain cer...
Causal claims in biomedical contexts are ubiquitous albeit that they are not always made explicit. T...
I suggest that some diagnoses can be seen as causal ex-planations based on \u201cparticulars\u201d \...
This paper analyzes the relation between rule and exception by examining two approaches to clinical ...
This position paper argues that causal explanation in diagnostic tasks are more easily achieved in f...
In this paper, I focus on reasoning about individual cases in medicine. The relevance of the individ...
Bradford Hill (1965) highlighted nine aspects of the complex evidential situation a medical research...
AbstractIn clinical medicine, a diagnosis can offer an explanation of a patient's symptoms by specif...
It is generally acknowledged that the causal approach is used very seldom and only in the late stage...
Causal modelling has become ubiquitous in Artificial Intelligence circles, and is gaining popularity...
Far from being the sole mode of explaining diseases, explanation in terms of – mostly probabilistic ...
Evidence based medicine (EBM) offers an established framework for the generation, interpretation, an...
Translating risk estimates derived from epidemiologic study into evidence of causality for a ...
Originally published title: The overlooked role of cases in casual attribution in medicineAlthough c...
The last forty years have seen an explosion of research directed at causation and causal inference. ...
International audienceWhen dealing with a cause (e.g., looking for something which could explain cer...
Causal claims in biomedical contexts are ubiquitous albeit that they are not always made explicit. T...
I suggest that some diagnoses can be seen as causal ex-planations based on \u201cparticulars\u201d \...
This paper analyzes the relation between rule and exception by examining two approaches to clinical ...
This position paper argues that causal explanation in diagnostic tasks are more easily achieved in f...
In this paper, I focus on reasoning about individual cases in medicine. The relevance of the individ...
Bradford Hill (1965) highlighted nine aspects of the complex evidential situation a medical research...
AbstractIn clinical medicine, a diagnosis can offer an explanation of a patient's symptoms by specif...
It is generally acknowledged that the causal approach is used very seldom and only in the late stage...
Causal modelling has become ubiquitous in Artificial Intelligence circles, and is gaining popularity...
Far from being the sole mode of explaining diseases, explanation in terms of – mostly probabilistic ...
Evidence based medicine (EBM) offers an established framework for the generation, interpretation, an...
Translating risk estimates derived from epidemiologic study into evidence of causality for a ...
Originally published title: The overlooked role of cases in casual attribution in medicineAlthough c...
The last forty years have seen an explosion of research directed at causation and causal inference. ...
International audienceWhen dealing with a cause (e.g., looking for something which could explain cer...
Causal claims in biomedical contexts are ubiquitous albeit that they are not always made explicit. T...