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This edited volume brings together 18 state-of-the art essays on
pluralism about truth and logic. Parts I and II are dedicated to
respectively truth pluralism and logical pluralism, and Part III to
their interconnections. Some contributors challenge pluralism,
arguing that the nature of truth or logic is uniform. The majority
of contributors, however, defend pluralism, articulate novel
versions of the view, or contribute to fundamental debates internal
to the pluralist camp. The volume will be of interest to truth
theorists and philosophers of logic, as well as philosophers
interested in relativism, contextualism, metaphysics, philosophy of
language, semantics, paradox, epistemology, or normativity.
Evaluation Methods in Medical Informatics, Second Edition is a
heavily updated and revised volume based on editors Friedman and
Wyatt's successful first edition. This book incorporates the solid
foundation of evaluation theories, methods, and techniques laid out
in the first edition, and builds on it to include case studies from
real world situations. Designed as a guide for both the informatics
novice and the seasoned professional seeking a comprehensive
resource, this book explores information systems evaluation from
the ground up. Critique and disscussion of actual evaluation
efforts will guide the reader through real world application of the
techniques described.
Just like its first edition, this volume is an unparalled
reference for a broad range of health information professionals.
From those in training for careers in informatics to on-site
medical information systems staff, Evaluation Methods in Medical
Informatics, Second Edition is an invaluable guide to successful
evaluation of information technology in health care.
This book offers a sustained, interdisciplinary examination of
taste. It addresses a range of topics that have been at the heart
of lively debates in philosophy of language, linguistics,
metaphysics, aesthetics, and experimental philosophy. Our everyday
lives are suffused with discussions about taste. We are quick to
offer familiar platitudes about taste, but we struggle when facing
the questions that matter-what taste is, how it is related to
subjectivity, what distinguishes good from bad taste, why it is
valuable to make and evaluate judgments about matters of taste, and
what, exactly, we mean in speaking about these matters. The essays
in this volume open up new, intersecting lines of research about
these questions that cross traditional disciplinary boundaries.
They address the notion of aesthetic taste; connections between
taste and the natures of truth, disagreement, assertion, belief,
retraction, linguistic context-sensitivity, and the
semantics/pragmatics interface; experimental inquiry about taste;
and metaphysical questions underlying ongoing discussions about
taste. Perspectives on Taste will be of interest to researchers and
advanced students working in aesthetics, philosophy of language,
linguistics, metaphysics, and experimental philosophy.
Robot learning is an exciting and interdisciplinary ?eld. This
state is re?ected in the range and form of the papers presented
here. Techniques that have - come well established in robot
learning are present: evolutionary methods, neural
networkapproaches, reinforcement learning; as are techniques from
control t- ory, logic programming, and Bayesian statistics. It is
notalbe that in many of the papers presented in this volume several
of these techniques are employed in conjunction. In papers by
Nehmzow, Grossmann and Quoy neural networks are utilised to provide
landmark-based representations of the environment, but di?erent
techniques are used in each paper to make inferences based on these
representations. Biology continues to provide inspiration for the
robot learning researcher. In their paper Peter Eggenberger et al.
borrow ideas about the role of n- romodulators in switching neural
circuits, These are combined with standard techniques from
arti?cial neural networks and evolutionary computing to p- vide a
powerful new algorithm for evolving robot controllers. In the ?nal
paper in this volume Bianco and Cassinis combine observations about
the navigation behaviour of insects with techniques from control
theory to produce their visual landmarklearning system. Hopefully
this convergence of engineering and biol- ical approaches will
continue. A rigourous understanding of the ways techniques from
these very di?erent disciplines can be fused is an important
challenge if progress is to continue. Al these papers are also
testament to the utility of using robots to study intelligence and
adaptive behaviour.
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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine - Joint European Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Medical Decision Making, AIMDM'99, Aalborg, Denmark, June 20-24, 1999, Proceedings (Paperback, 1999 ed.)
Werner Horn, Yuval Shahar, Greger Lindberg, Steen Andreassen, Jeremy Wyatt
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The European Societies for Arti cial Intelligence in Medicine
(AIME) and M- ical Decision Making (ESMDM) were both established in
1986.A major activity of both these societies has been a series of
international conferences, held bi- nially over the last 13 years.
In the year 1999 the two societies organized a joint conference for
the r st time. It took place from June 20{24th, 1999 in Aalborg,
Denmark. This \Joint European Conference on Arti cial Intelligence
in Medicine and Medical Decision Making (AIMDM'99)" was the seventh
conference for each of
thetwosocieties.ThisconferencefollowstheAIMEconferencesheldinMarseilles
(1987), London (1989), Maastricht (1991), Munich (1993), Pavia
(1995), and
Grenoble(1997).PreviousESMDMconferenceshavebeenheldinLeiden(1986),
Copenhagen (1988), Glasgow (1990), Marburg (1992), Lille (1994),
and Torino (1996). The AIMDM conference is the major forum for the
presentation and d- cussion of new ideas in the areas of Arti cial
Intelligence and Medical Decision Making in Medicine. This ful lls
the aims of both societies. The aims of AIME are to foster
fundamental and applied researchin the applicationof Arti cial -
telligence (AI) techniques to medicalcareandmedicalresearch, andto
providea forum for reporting signi cant results achieved. ESMDM's
aims are to promote research and training in medical
decision-making, and to provide a forum for circulating ideas and
programs of related interest. In the AIMDM'99 conference
announcement, authors were encouraged to submit original
contributions to the development of theory, techniques, and -
plications of both AI in medicine (AIM) and medical decision making
(MDM).
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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine - 6th Conference in Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Europe, AIME '97, Grenoble, France, March 23-26, 1997, Proceedings (Paperback, 1997 ed.)
Elpida Keravnou, Catherine Garbay, Robert Baud, Jeremy Wyatt
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R3,030
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th
Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Europe, AIME'97,
held in Grenoble, France, in March 1997.
The volume presents 33 revised full papers selected from a total of
82 submissions; also included are three invited presentations and
25 posters. The papers are organized in topical sections on
protocols and guidelines, knowledge acquisition and learning,
decision-support theories, diagnostic problem solving,
probabilistic models and fuzzy logic, temporal reasoning and
planning, natural language and terminology, image and signal
processing, and hybrid and cooperative systems.
This volume presents the proceedings of the 5th Conference on
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Europe, AIME '95, held in
Pavia, Italy in June 1995.
The volume contains 32 full refereed selected papers contributed by
researchers and professionals coming from computer science
departments, medical informatics departments, and hospitals; in
addition there are the keynote address and 28 poster presentations.
The volume is organized in topical sections on medical records,
temporal reasoning and simulation, probabilistic models, patient
management and therapy planning, evaluation of knowledge-based
systems, diagnostic support systems, models for clinical
information systems, and neural networks and image interpretation.
The Second European Conference on Artificial Intelligence in
Medicine followed the successful meeting in Marseilles in 1987. As
for AIME 87, the goal of AIME 89 was to promote scientific
interchange within and between all subfields of AI in medicine,
among researchers from all over the world, and especially from
Europe. There were sessions on: knowledge elicidation and
acquisition, architectures for medical knowledge-based systems,
clinical applications, methodology, reasoning based on
physiological models, and uncertainty. It is clear form the quality
of papers presented, that the rate of development which took place
between the Pavia meeting of 1985 and AIME 87 has been well
maintained. With the launch of the European Community's exploratory
programme in Advanced Informatics in Medicine in Europe, 1989 is
clearly a very important year for this discipline. AIME 89 provided
an important forum which demonstrated progress in some of the more
difficult methodological problems, and advances in the application
of these techniques to real-world medicine. This volume should be
consulted by anyone who wishes to appreciate the state of the art
in Medical AI in Europe.
The definitive and essential collection of classic and new essays
on analytic theories of truth, revised and updated, with seventeen
new chapters. The question What is truth? is so philosophical that
it can seem rhetorical. Yet truth matters, especially in a
post-truth society in which lies are tolerated and facts are
ignored. If we want to understand why truth matters, we first need
to understand what it is. The Nature of Truth offers the definitive
collection of classic and contemporary essays on analytic theories
of truth. This second edition has been extensively revised and
updated, incorporating both historically central readings on
truth's nature as well as up-to-the-moment contemporary essays.
Seventeen new chapters reflect the current trajectory of research
on truth.
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