Title of article
Structural, elicitation and computational issues faced when solving complex decision making problems with influence diagrams
Author/Authors
C. Bielz، نويسنده , , M. G?mez، نويسنده , , S. R?os-Insu، نويسنده , , J. A. Fern?ndez del Pozo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
16
From page
725
To page
740
Abstract
Influence diagrams have become a popular tool for representing and solving decision making problems under uncertainty (Shachter, Operations Research 1986;34:871–82). We show here some practical difficulties when using them to construct a medical decision support system. Specifically, it is hard to tackle issues related to the problem structuring, like the existence of constraints on the sequence of decisions, and the time evolution modeling; related to the knowledge-acquisition, like probability and utility assignment; and related to computational limitations, in memory storage and evaluation phases, as well as the explanation of results. We have recently developed a complex decision support system for neonatal jaundice management — a very common medical problem — , encountering all these difficulties. In this paper, we describe them and how they have been undertaken, providing insights into the community involved in the design and solution of decision models by means of influence diagrams.
Keywords
Decision analysis , Influence diagrams , Implementation issues , Neonatal jaundice , Medical Decision Making
Journal title
Computers and Operations Research
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Computers and Operations Research
Record number
927988
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