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+ | Digital Models of Humans <br> | ||
+ | * [https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/digital-transformation/the-role-of-patient-phenotyping-in-value-based-care-5-notes-2.html The role of patient phenotyping in value-based care — 5 notes (5/17/21)] | ||
+ | * [https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/tech/industry-voices-digital-twins-humans-are-closer-than-you-think Industry Voices—Digital twins of humans are closer than you think (5/21/21)] | ||
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* [https://www.amazon.com/Surfing-Uncertainty-Prediction-Action-Embodied/dp/0190217014 Surfing Uncertainty: Predictions, Actions and Embodied Mind - Andy Clark] "Philosopher Andy Clark agues that predictions is central to understanding how human beings perceive the world. We do a lot more predicting than we realize. | * [https://www.amazon.com/Surfing-Uncertainty-Prediction-Action-Embodied/dp/0190217014 Surfing Uncertainty: Predictions, Actions and Embodied Mind - Andy Clark] "Philosopher Andy Clark agues that predictions is central to understanding how human beings perceive the world. We do a lot more predicting than we realize. | ||
+ | * [https://www.amazon.com/Taming-Chance-Ideas-Context/dp/0521388848 The Taming of Chance - Ian Hacking] - The late 19th century, statistics acquired explanatory power for the first time as scientists gradually abandoned the idea that the present completely determined the future. |
Latest revision as of 15:23, 22 May 2021
Retun to GC Chapters
Digital Models of Humans
- The role of patient phenotyping in value-based care — 5 notes (5/17/21)
- Industry Voices—Digital twins of humans are closer than you think (5/21/21)
COVID-19 Models
Predicting
- Surfing Uncertainty: Predictions, Actions and Embodied Mind - Andy Clark "Philosopher Andy Clark agues that predictions is central to understanding how human beings perceive the world. We do a lot more predicting than we realize.
- The Taming of Chance - Ian Hacking - The late 19th century, statistics acquired explanatory power for the first time as scientists gradually abandoned the idea that the present completely determined the future.