Why is diagnosis using belief networks insensitive to imprecision in probabilities?

Max Henrion, Malcolm Pradhan, Brendan Del Favero, Kurt Huang, Gregory M. Provan, Paul O Rorke. Why is diagnosis using belief networks insensitive to imprecision in probabilities?. In Eric Horvitz, Finn Verner Jensen, editors, UAI 96: Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, August 1-4, 1996, Reed College, Portland, Oregon, USA. pages 307-314, Morgan Kaufmann, 1996. [doi]

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  title = {Why is diagnosis using belief networks insensitive to imprecision in probabilities?},
  author = {Max Henrion and Malcolm Pradhan and Brendan Del Favero and Kurt Huang and Gregory M. Provan and Paul O Rorke},
  year = {1996},
  url = {http://rome.exp.sis.pitt.edu/UAI/Abstract.asp?articleID=381&proceedingID=12},
  researchr = {https://researchr.org/publication/HenrionPFHPO96},
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  pages = {307-314},
  booktitle = {UAI  96: Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, August 1-4, 1996, Reed College, Portland, Oregon, USA},
  editor = {Eric Horvitz and Finn Verner Jensen},
  publisher = {Morgan Kaufmann},
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