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    \(Q\)- and \(A\)-learning methods for estimating optimal dynamic treatment regimes (English)
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    4 March 2016
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    advantage learning
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    bias-variance trade-off
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    model misspecification
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    personalized medicine
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    potential outcomes
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    sequential decision-making
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