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In most medical disciplines, the results from diagnostic tests are not unequivocal. To capture the uncertainties in test results, the notions of sensitivity and specificity of diagnostic tests have been introduced. Although the importance of taking these test characteristics into account in medical reasoning is stressed throughout the literature, they are often not modelled explicitly in real-life probabilistic networks. In this paper, we study the effects that disregarding the characteristics of diagnostic tests can have on the performance of a probabilistic network. We feel that the effects that we observed in a real-life network for the staging of oesophageal cancer, are likely to be found in networks for other applications in medicine as well.
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van der Gaag, L.C., Witteman, C.L.M., Renooij, S., Egmont-Petersen, M. (2001). The Effects of Disregarding Test Characteristics in Probabilistic Networks. In: Quaglini, S., Barahona, P., Andreassen, S. (eds) Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. AIME 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 2101. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48229-6_27
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