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  1. An epistemological science of common sense.Fausto Giunchiglia - 1995 - Artificial Intelligence 77 (2):371-392.
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  • Categorical and probabilistic reasoning in medical diagnosis.Peter Szolovits & Stephen G. Pauker - 1978 - Artificial Intelligence 11 (1-2):115-144.
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  • The organization of expert systems, a tutorial.Mark Stefik, Jan Aikins, Robert Balzer, John Benoit, Lawrence Birnbaum, Frederick Hayes-Roth & Earl Sacerdoti - 1982 - Artificial Intelligence 18 (2):135-173.
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  • (1 other version)Three paradoxes of medical diagnosis.G. William Moore & Grover M. Hutchins - 1981 - Metamedicine 2 (2):197-215.
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  • Meta-rules: Reasoning about control.Randall Davis - 1980 - Artificial Intelligence 15 (3):179-222.
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  • (1 other version)Three paradoxes of medical diagnosis.G. William Moore & Grover M. Hutchins - 1987 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 2 (2):197-215.
    Sadegh-zadeh [23] has proposed a theory of the relativity of medical diagnosis in terms of the time at which a diagnosis is accepted, the patient to whom the diagnosis applies, the physician who renders the diagnosis, the medical knowledge used, the diagnostic method applied, and the set of patient observations. Use of classical formal logic as the diagnostic method may result in three paradoxes: the paradoxes of consistency, completeness, and justifiable ignorance. These paradoxes may be resolved by the addition of (...)
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  • A model-based method for computer-aided medical decision-making.Sholom M. Weiss, Casimir A. Kulikowski, Saul Amarel & Aran Safir - 1978 - Artificial Intelligence 11 (1-2):145-172.
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  • Decision making, computer attitudes and expert systems: What is our direction? [REVIEW]Peter P. Mykytyn - 1989 - AI and Society 3 (2):133-141.
    Expert systems have been concerned with applications dealing with medical diagnosis, mineral exploration, and computer configuration, with some efforts relatively successful in achieving results at least as good as human experts. Today, much is being written about these systems and managerial decision-making activities in organizations and the positive impact that they can have in these situations. However, it appears that expert systems could become somewhat of a panacea for some organizational ailments as research, development, and marketing of them continues at (...)
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  • The epistemology of a rule-based expert system —a framework for explanation.William J. Clancey - 1983 - Artificial Intelligence 20 (3):215-251.
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  • R1: A rule-based configurer of computer systems.John McDermott - 1982 - Artificial Intelligence 19 (1):39-88.
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  • Simulation and evaluation of chemical synthesis—SECS: An application of artificial intelligence techniques.W. Todd Wipke, Glenn I. Ouchi & S. Krishnan - 1978 - Artificial Intelligence 11 (1-2):173-193.
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  • Retrospective on “Production rules as a representation for a knowledge-based consultation program”.Randall Davis, Bruce G. Buchanan & Edward H. Shortliffe - 1993 - Artificial Intelligence 59 (1-2):181-189.
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  • Diagnostic reasoning based on structure and behavior.Randall Davis - 1984 - Artificial Intelligence 24 (1-3):347-410.
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  • Levels of explainable artificial intelligence for human-aligned conversational explanations.Richard Dazeley, Peter Vamplew, Cameron Foale, Charlotte Young, Sunil Aryal & Francisco Cruz - 2021 - Artificial Intelligence 299 (C):103525.
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  • Representation of Similar Well‐Learned Cognitive Procedures.Renée Elio - 1986 - Cognitive Science 10 (1):41-73.
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  • ASQ-IT: Interactive explanations for reinforcement-learning agents.Yotam Amitai, Ofra Amir & Guy Avni - 2024 - Artificial Intelligence 335 (C):104182.
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  • Interestingness: Controlling inferences.Roger C. Schank - 1979 - Artificial Intelligence 12 (3):273-297.
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  • SALT: A knowledge acquisition language for propose-and-revise systems.Sandra Marcus & John McDermott - 1989 - Artificial Intelligence 39 (1):1-37.
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  • Interactive transfer of expertise: Acquisition of new inference rules.Randall Davis - 1979 - Artificial Intelligence 12 (2):121-157.
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