Inférence causale, modélisation prédictive et décision médicale.
La prise de décision médicale se définit par le choix du traitement de la maladie, dans l’attente d’un résultat probable tentant de maximiser les bénéfices sur la santé du patient. Ce choix de traitement doit donc reposer sur les preuves scientifiques de son efficacité, ce qui renvoie à une probléma...
Main Author: | Nguyên, Tri Long |
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Other Authors: | Montpellier |
Language: | en |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://www.theses.fr/2016MONTT028 |
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