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Until now it has been completely impossible during a diagnostic process to adequately consider 1) the symptoms observed, 2) the expected but non-appearing symptoms, 3) the mutual influencing of the diagnoses upon one another, and 4) the a-priori probabilities of the possible diagnoses. In order to accomplish this a technical aid is urgently needed. It is exactly this function which is fulfilled by the presented concept of a diagnostic engine which has the potential to be applied in diverse spheres of activity, and particularly in medicine.

Produktbeschreibung
Until now it has been completely impossible during a diagnostic process to adequately consider 1) the symptoms observed, 2) the expected but non-appearing symptoms, 3) the mutual influencing of the diagnoses upon one another, and 4) the a-priori probabilities of the possible diagnoses. In order to accomplish this a technical aid is urgently needed. It is exactly this function which is fulfilled by the presented concept of a diagnostic engine which has the potential to be applied in diverse spheres of activity, and particularly in medicine.
Autorenporträt
Dipl.Inform. Dr.phil. Franz-Peter Liebel: Born and grown up in Stuttgart. Study of Mathematics and Computer Science in Göttingen, Frankfurt/Main, München, Köln, Hagen and Bielefeld. PhD with the topic presented here. Current fields of work: Metabolic disorders, causal structuring of pathophysiological processes.