Objective Bayesian Nets for Breast Cancer Prognosis
author: Sylvia Nagl,
Cancer Systems Science & Biomedical Informatics, University College London
published: Feb. 25, 2007, recorded: June 2006, views: 5941
published: Feb. 25, 2007, recorded: June 2006, views: 5941
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According to objective Bayesianism, an agent’s degrees of belief should be determined by a probability function, out of all those that satisfy constraints imposed by background knowledge, that maximises entropy. A Bayesian net offers a way of efficiently representing a probability function and efficiently drawing inferences from that function.
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