Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Bruland, Tore"
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Building World Event Representations From Linguistic Representations
Bruland, Tore (Doktoravhandlinger ved NTNU, 1503-8181; 2013:97, Doctoral thesis, 2013)The goal of the research presented here is to build a natural language processing system for our future natural language applications. We believe that real applications will move our research in Computational Linguistics ... -
Explanation Methods in Clinical Decision Support: A Hybrid System Approach
Pedersen, Kim Ohme (Master thesis, 2010)The use of computer-based decision support systems within the field of health science has over the last decades been extensively researched and tested, both in controlled environments and in clinical practice. Despite the ... -
Integrating Case-based and Bayesian Reasoning for Decision Support
Gravem, Anne-Marit (Master thesis, 2010)In this thesis, we present an approach to integration of case-based reasoning and Bayesian reasoning for decision support. Our design is meant to provide physicians with decision support in the context of palliative care ... -
Integrating CBR and BN for Decision Making with Imperfect Information: Exemplified by Texas Hold'em Poker
Unger, Sebastian Helstad (Master thesis, 2011)Texas Hold'em poker provides an interesting test-bed for AI research with characteristics such as uncertainty and imperfect information, which can also be found in domains like medical decision making. Poker introduces ...