31. Old papers in Statistical Science
In its early days (2, 1-44, 1987), Statistical Science published a `multi-discussion' on uncertainty modelling in Artificial Intelligence. Old journal material is now freely available and you can access the papers here at Project Euclid.
The contents are as follows:
In This Issue
1-2 [contains interesting background info]
Probability Judgment in Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems
Glenn Shafer; 3-16
The Probability Approach to the Treatment of Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems
Dennis V. Lindley; 17-24
Probabilistic Expert Systems in Medicine: Practical Issues in Handling Uncertainty
David J. Spiegelhalter; 25-30
[Probabilistic Expert Systems in Medicine: Practical Issues in Handling Uncertainty]: Comment
Stephen R. Watson; 30-32
[Probabilistic Expert Systems in Medicine: Practical Issues in Handling Uncertainty]: Comment
A. P. Dempster and Augustine Kong; 32-36
[Probabilistic Expert Systems in Medicine: Practical Issues in Handling Uncertainty]: Comment
Glenn Shafer; 37-38
[Probabilistic Expert Systems in Medicine: Practical Issues in Handling Uncertainty]: Comment: A Tale of Two Wells
Dennis V. Lindley; 38-40
[Probabilistic Expert Systems in Medicine: Practical Issues in Handling Uncertainty]: Comment
David J. Spiegelhalter; 40-41
[Probabilistic Expert Systems in Medicine: Practical Issues in Handling Uncertainty]: Rejoinder
Glenn Shafer; 41-42
[Probabilistic Expert Systems in Medicine: Practical Issues in Handling Uncertainty]: Rejoinder
Dennis V. Lindley; 42-43
[Probabilistic Expert Systems in Medicine: Practical Issues in Handling Uncertainty]: Rejoinder
David J. Spiegelhalter; 43-44
The contents are as follows:
In This Issue
1-2 [contains interesting background info]
Probability Judgment in Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems
Glenn Shafer; 3-16
The Probability Approach to the Treatment of Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems
Dennis V. Lindley; 17-24
Probabilistic Expert Systems in Medicine: Practical Issues in Handling Uncertainty
David J. Spiegelhalter; 25-30
[Probabilistic Expert Systems in Medicine: Practical Issues in Handling Uncertainty]: Comment
Stephen R. Watson; 30-32
[Probabilistic Expert Systems in Medicine: Practical Issues in Handling Uncertainty]: Comment
A. P. Dempster and Augustine Kong; 32-36
[Probabilistic Expert Systems in Medicine: Practical Issues in Handling Uncertainty]: Comment
Glenn Shafer; 37-38
[Probabilistic Expert Systems in Medicine: Practical Issues in Handling Uncertainty]: Comment: A Tale of Two Wells
Dennis V. Lindley; 38-40
[Probabilistic Expert Systems in Medicine: Practical Issues in Handling Uncertainty]: Comment
David J. Spiegelhalter; 40-41
[Probabilistic Expert Systems in Medicine: Practical Issues in Handling Uncertainty]: Rejoinder
Glenn Shafer; 41-42
[Probabilistic Expert Systems in Medicine: Practical Issues in Handling Uncertainty]: Rejoinder
Dennis V. Lindley; 42-43
[Probabilistic Expert Systems in Medicine: Practical Issues in Handling Uncertainty]: Rejoinder
David J. Spiegelhalter; 43-44
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