Statistical reasoning and learning in knowledge bases represented as causal networks

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Statistical reasoning and learning in knowledge bases represented as causal networks. / Spiegelhalter, DJ; Lauritzen, Steffen L.

Medicine. Springer, 1988. p. 105-112 (Lecture Notes in Medical Informatics, Vol. 36).

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Spiegelhalter, DJ & Lauritzen, SL 1988, Statistical reasoning and learning in knowledge bases represented as causal networks. in Medicine. Springer, Lecture Notes in Medical Informatics, vol. 36, pp. 105-112.

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Spiegelhalter, DJ., & Lauritzen, S. L. (1988). Statistical reasoning and learning in knowledge bases represented as causal networks. In Medicine (pp. 105-112). Springer. Lecture Notes in Medical Informatics Vol. 36

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Spiegelhalter DJ, Lauritzen SL. Statistical reasoning and learning in knowledge bases represented as causal networks. In Medicine. Springer. 1988. p. 105-112. (Lecture Notes in Medical Informatics, Vol. 36).

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Spiegelhalter, DJ ; Lauritzen, Steffen L. / Statistical reasoning and learning in knowledge bases represented as causal networks. Medicine. Springer, 1988. pp. 105-112 (Lecture Notes in Medical Informatics, Vol. 36).

Bibtex

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