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en:misc:prize-case-solution-objrep [2013/03/11 16:30]
legatum
en:misc:prize-case-solution-objrep [2013/03/11 16:35]
legatum [Is it really possible?]
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 For example, the software may reason like this -- there is a pain in the forehead, it is pulsating and there is a concomitant action with heart -> so this is probably a congestive headache. And it is able to make this connection by utilizing the definitions in the ontological net. With the advanced state of the underlying ontological net, which can be improved regardless and independently of the recorded symptoms, the possiblities are truly mind-blowing and will most likely surpass the abilities of even a best homeopath. For example, the software may reason like this -- there is a pain in the forehead, it is pulsating and there is a concomitant action with heart -> so this is probably a congestive headache. And it is able to make this connection by utilizing the definitions in the ontological net. With the advanced state of the underlying ontological net, which can be improved regardless and independently of the recorded symptoms, the possiblities are truly mind-blowing and will most likely surpass the abilities of even a best homeopath.
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 +Such a system of symptom representation is a dream-come-true solution of the historical problem, which until the invention of computers, remained and must have remained unsolved -- you could either have a quick generalized index that is easy to use (repertory) or a fully represented symptom (materia medica) that is difficult to find and understand, but not both. Now, for the first time, we COULD have both.
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