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Home Research Research Library Creating Evolution Scenarios for Hybrid Systems Creating Evolution Scenarios for Hybrid Systems 1996 Author(s) Marek, V W, Sumner, W, and Truszczynski, M Topic(s) Education & Training Keyword(s) Clinical Simulation Volume IEEE-SMC Symposium on Control, Optimization and Supervision-CESA96 Source IEEE-SMC Symposium on Control, Optimization and Supervision-CESA96 We discuss the evolution scenarios for hybrid systems described by families of parameters changing in time. The systems are in discrete states and the transitions between states are probabilistic. The need for such scenarios arises in applications. In particular, in medicine such scenarions can be viewed as patient histories and can be used in medical training and testing. Read More ABFM Research Read all 2024 Policy Briefs With Personality: How to Innovatively Disseminate Evidence for Advocacy Go to Policy Briefs With Personality: How to Innovatively Disseminate Evidence for Advocacy 2021 Attitudes and Perceptions of Research Among US Family Medicine Department Chairs Go to Attitudes and Perceptions of Research Among US Family Medicine Department Chairs 2012 Diuretic of Choice in ABFM Hypertension Self-Assessment Module Simulations Go to Diuretic of Choice in ABFM Hypertension Self-Assessment Module Simulations 2019 Response to” The Importance of Support Staff to Research Capacity” Go to Response to” The Importance of Support Staff to Research Capacity”
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