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Dynamic Bayesian networks (DBNs) offer a framework for explicit modeling of temporal relationships, and are useful as both prognostic and diagnostic tools. In medicine, for example, they can assist in planning treatment options or in clinical management of patients. They have been also widely applied to genomics and proteomics. This paper shows how dynamic Bayesian networks can be used in a risk assessment...
Knowledge acquisition from experts is a costly and time-consuming task. While domain experts have the necessary knowledge and expertise, they rarely have the experience needed to translate this knowledge into the model. This paper describes typical problems that are encountered by knowledge engineers when building Bayesian network models and illustrates some practical techniques to overcome them....
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