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Establishing a Lineage for Medical Knowledge Discovery
Shillabeer, A. and Roddick, J.F.
Medical science has a long history characterised
by incidents of extraordinary insights that have
resulted in a paradigm shift in the methodologies
and approaches used and have moved the discipline
forward. While knowledge discovery has much to
offer medicine, it cannot be done in ignorance of
either this history or the norms of modern medical
investigation. This paper explores the lineage of
medical knowledge acquisition and discusses the
adverse perceptions that data mining techniques will
have to surmount to gain acceptance. |
Cite as: Shillabeer, A. and Roddick, J.F. (2007). Establishing a Lineage for Medical Knowledge Discovery. In Proc. Sixth Australasian Data Mining Conference (AusDM 2007), Gold Coast, Australia. CRPIT, 70. Christen, P., Kennedy, P. J., Li, J., Kolyshkina, I. and Williams, G. J., Eds. ACS. 29-37. |
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