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Artificial intelligence methods for a Bayesian epistemology-powered evidence evaluation
2021
Journal of Evaluation In Clinical Practice
The diversity of types of evidence (eg, case reports, animal studies and observational studies) makes the assessment of a drug's safety profile into a formidable challenge. While frequentist uncertain inference struggles in aggregating these signals, the more flexible Bayesian approaches seem better suited for this quest. Artificial Intelligence (AI) offers great promise to these approaches for information retrieval, decision support, and learning probabilities from data. E-Synthesis is a
doi:10.1111/jep.13542
pmid:33569874
fatcat:7gz33odnuvcmjdahfjfxrget4m