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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
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Abstract
At a time when laboratory and personal computers are appearing increasingly in medical settings, it is intriguing to imagine the ways in which computing technology may evolve in the decades ahead. Professor Peter Szolovits of the Clinical Decision Making Group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Laboratory of Computer Science has edited a well-written collection of papers that describes early work in the development of consultation systems for use by physicians. The book's six chapters are drawn from a series of presentations on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (AIM) given at a meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1979. Artificial intelligence (AI) is the computer science field that deals with the representation and manipulation of symbolic concepts. The techniques are often modeled after cognitive processes and are to be distinguished from conventional mathematical or statistical computing. Despite the three-year lapse since the papers were originally
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