Computer-simulations of aspects of the diagnostic process
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This session discusses research related to study of the diagnostic process using computer-assisted methods, and from a perspective that is not necessarily disease-specific or decision oriented. Some of this research concerns itself with the detection of latent diagnostic and prognostic groups, as well as the study of diagnoses evaluated by physicians on computer-simulated patients.
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May 1974
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ISBN:9781450379205
DOI:10.1145/1500175
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