Clinical Reasoning over Tabular Data and Text with Bayesian Networks
Artificial Intelligence
2024-05-24 v3
Abstract
Bayesian networks are well-suited for clinical reasoning on tabular data, but are less compatible with natural language data, for which neural networks provide a successful framework. This paper compares and discusses strategies to augment Bayesian networks with neural text representations, both in a generative and discriminative manner. This is illustrated with simulation results for a primary care use case (diagnosis of pneumonia) and discussed in a broader clinical context.
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@article{arxiv.2403.09481,
title = {Clinical Reasoning over Tabular Data and Text with Bayesian Networks},
author = {Paloma Rabaey and Johannes Deleu and Stefan Heytens and Thomas Demeester},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.09481},
year = {2024}
}
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AI in Medicine 2024