Dynamic Treatment Regime
Reinforcement learning, Controller (control theory)
978-613-6-86760-1
6136867605
60
2011-07-05
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In medical research, a dynamic treatment regime (DTR) or adaptive treatment strategy is a set of rules for choosing effective treatments for individual patients. The treatment choices made for a particular patient are based on that individual's characteristics and history, with the goal of optimizing his or her long-term clinical outcome. A dynamic treatment regime is analogous to a policy in the field of reinforcement learning, and analogous to a controller in control theory. While most work on dynamic treatment regimes has been done in the context of medicine, the same ideas apply to time-varying policies in other fields, such as education, marketing, and economics.
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