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Martin Neil

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American Journal of Therapeutics|September 1, 2021
Bayesian Hypothesis Testing and Hierarchical Modeling of Ivermectin EffectivenessMartin Neil, Norman Fenton
Journal of Biomedical Informatics|February 16, 2010
Comparing risks of alternative medical diagnosis using Bayesian argumentsNorman Fenton, Martin Neil
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|November 5, 2005
Using Bayesian networks to model expected and unexpected operational lossesMartin Neil, Norman Fenton, Manesh Tailor
Annual Review of Statistics and Its Application|July 12, 2016
Bayes and the LawNorman Fenton, Martin Neil, Daniel Berger
Expert Systems with Applications|July 6, 2016
Integrating Expert Knowledge with Data in Bayesian Networks: <i>Preserving Data-Driven Expectations when the Expert Variables Remain Unobserved</i>Anthony Costa Constantinou, Norman Fenton, Martin Neil
Cognitive Science|November 1, 2012
A general structure for legal arguments about evidence using Bayesian networksNorman Fenton, Martin Neil, David A Lagnado
Topics in Cognitive Science|March 13, 2019
Analyzing the Simonshaven Case Using Bayesian NetworksNorman Fenton, Martin Neil, Barbaros Yet, et al.
Journal of Safety Research|March 7, 2022
A causal Bayesian network approach for consumer product safety and risk assessmentJoshua L Hunte, Martin Neil, Norman E Fenton
Artificial Intelligence and Law|April 10, 2020
Modelling competing legal arguments using Bayesian model comparison and averagingMartin Neil, Norman Fenton, David Lagnado, et al.
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|July 9, 2014
When 'neutral' evidence still has probative value (with implications from the Barry George Case)Norman Fenton, Daniel Berger, David Lagnado, et al.
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American Journal of Therapeutics|September 1, 2021
Bayesian Hypothesis Testing and Hierarchical Modeling of Ivermectin EffectivenessMartin Neil, Norman Fenton
Journal of Biomedical Informatics|February 16, 2010
Comparing risks of alternative medical diagnosis using Bayesian argumentsNorman Fenton, Martin Neil
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|November 5, 2005
Using Bayesian networks to model expected and unexpected operational lossesMartin Neil, Norman Fenton, Manesh Tailor
Annual Review of Statistics and Its Application|July 12, 2016
Bayes and the LawNorman Fenton, Martin Neil, Daniel Berger
Expert Systems with Applications|July 6, 2016
Integrating Expert Knowledge with Data in Bayesian Networks: <i>Preserving Data-Driven Expectations when the Expert Variables Remain Unobserved</i>Anthony Costa Constantinou, Norman Fenton, Martin Neil
Cognitive Science|November 1, 2012
A general structure for legal arguments about evidence using Bayesian networksNorman Fenton, Martin Neil, David A Lagnado
Topics in Cognitive Science|March 13, 2019
Analyzing the Simonshaven Case Using Bayesian NetworksNorman Fenton, Martin Neil, Barbaros Yet, et al.
Journal of Safety Research|March 7, 2022
A causal Bayesian network approach for consumer product safety and risk assessmentJoshua L Hunte, Martin Neil, Norman E Fenton
Artificial Intelligence and Law|April 10, 2020
Modelling competing legal arguments using Bayesian model comparison and averagingMartin Neil, Norman Fenton, David Lagnado, et al.
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society|July 9, 2014
When 'neutral' evidence still has probative value (with implications from the Barry George Case)Norman Fenton, Daniel Berger, David Lagnado, et al.
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