Towards a general theory of action and time
Artificial Intelligence
Competent expert systems: a case study in fault diagnosis
Competent expert systems: a case study in fault diagnosis
A logic-based calculus of events
New Generation Computing
Artificial Intelligence
Temporal logics in AI: semantical and ontological considerations
Artificial Intelligence
Maintaining knowledge about temporal intervals
Communications of the ACM
Diagnostic Problem Solving: Combining Heuristic, Approximate and Casual Reasoning
Diagnostic Problem Solving: Combining Heuristic, Approximate and Casual Reasoning
Directions for AI in the eighties
ACM SIGART Bulletin
NEOMYCIN: reconfiguring a rule-based expert system for application to teaching
IJCAI'81 Proceedings of the 7th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 2
A theory of diagnosis for incomplete causal models
IJCAI'89 Proceedings of the 11th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 2
Modelling diagnostic skills in the domain of skeletal dysplasias
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
M-HTP: A system for monitoring heart transplant patients
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
On the co-operation between abductive and temporal reasoning in medical diagnosis
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
Background knowledge in diagnosis
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
European research efforts in medical knowledge-based systems
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
Finding temporal patterns - A set-based approach
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
Multiple representations and multi-modal reasoning in medical diagnostic systems
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
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The representation of and reasoning with temporal information in the diagnosis of skeletal dysplasias and syndromes is discussed. Temporal reasoning is relevant to most medical problems and the framework presented has been developed with a view to applications in other domains, both medical and non-medical.