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Teije. Approximations in diagnosis: motivations and techniques


Author(s) : Annette Ten Teije Frank Van Harmelen, 
Publisher : N/A
Publication Date : 1995
ISSN : N/A
Abstract : We argue that diagnosis should not be seen as solving a problem with a unique definition, but rather that there exists a whole space of reasonable notions of diagnosis. These notions can be seen as mutual approximations. We present a number of reasons for choosing among different notions of diagnosis. We also present an exhaustive categorisation of techniques that can be employed to obtain approximations, as well as a number of specific example techniques for,