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Patient-specific Bayesian Network in a Clinical Environment

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The ICCAS DP2M project aims to develop a TDSS. A TDSS should assist clinicians, staff and patients in finding the optimal patient-specific treatment decision. It should be (1) based on the best available knowledge, (2) highly adopted to a clinic’s situation and population for a most effective use, and (3) continuously improved with new knowledge and decision-supporting methods [127]. Probabilistic graphical models, specifically BNs have the potential for building the basis of a TDSS [12].

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Cypko, M.A. (2020). Patient-specific Bayesian Network in a Clinical Environment. In: Development of Clinical Decision Support Systems using Bayesian Networks. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-32594-7_5

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