Abstract. A logic of diagnosis proceeds in terms of a set of data and one or more (prioritized) sets of expectancies. In this paper we generalize the logics of diagnosis from [27] and present some alternatives. The former operate on the premises and expectancies themselves, the latter on their consequences
This article describes reasoning strategies used by clinicians in different diagnostic circumstances...
Abstract. Diagnosis theory reasons about incomplete knowledge and only considers the past. It distin...
AbstractThe mathematical foundations of model-based diagnostics or diagnosis from first principles h...
AbstractVarious formal theories have been proposed in the literature to capture the notions of diagn...
We propose to regard a diagnostic system as an ordered logic theory, i.e. a partially ordered set o...
Doctors caring for patients in their everyday clinical practice are faced with decisions that are so...
We introduce a logic for reasoning about evidence that essentially views evidence as a function from...
In this paper we discuss diagnosis of faults in systems. The latter are understood as structured who...
The article presents application of logic 4-valuable in the process of reasoning in diagnostic syste...
A diagnosis, as a type of getting knowledge (alongside with science and education) goes from consequ...
Abstract. We propose to regard a diagnostic system as an ordered logic theory, i.e. a partially orde...
Diagnosis theory reasons about incomplete knowledge and only considers the past. Itdistinguishes be...
to be based on the method of hypothesis that was first described by Plato. The logical basis of this...
This paper analyzes the relation between rule and exception by examining two approaches to clinical ...
We seek means of distinguishing logical knowledge from other kinds of knowledge, especially mathemat...
This article describes reasoning strategies used by clinicians in different diagnostic circumstances...
Abstract. Diagnosis theory reasons about incomplete knowledge and only considers the past. It distin...
AbstractThe mathematical foundations of model-based diagnostics or diagnosis from first principles h...
AbstractVarious formal theories have been proposed in the literature to capture the notions of diagn...
We propose to regard a diagnostic system as an ordered logic theory, i.e. a partially ordered set o...
Doctors caring for patients in their everyday clinical practice are faced with decisions that are so...
We introduce a logic for reasoning about evidence that essentially views evidence as a function from...
In this paper we discuss diagnosis of faults in systems. The latter are understood as structured who...
The article presents application of logic 4-valuable in the process of reasoning in diagnostic syste...
A diagnosis, as a type of getting knowledge (alongside with science and education) goes from consequ...
Abstract. We propose to regard a diagnostic system as an ordered logic theory, i.e. a partially orde...
Diagnosis theory reasons about incomplete knowledge and only considers the past. Itdistinguishes be...
to be based on the method of hypothesis that was first described by Plato. The logical basis of this...
This paper analyzes the relation between rule and exception by examining two approaches to clinical ...
We seek means of distinguishing logical knowledge from other kinds of knowledge, especially mathemat...
This article describes reasoning strategies used by clinicians in different diagnostic circumstances...
Abstract. Diagnosis theory reasons about incomplete knowledge and only considers the past. It distin...
AbstractThe mathematical foundations of model-based diagnostics or diagnosis from first principles h...