| Gordon, C., Herbert, I., Renaud-Salis, J-L. and Jackson-Smale, A., Care Protocols and Healthcare Informatics. (1993). |
....bleomycin permanently Anaphylaxis Acute allergic reaction cisplatin permanently TABLE 1. Hazards, monitoring conditions and corrective actions [3] 2 THE OASIS SOFTWARE 2. 1 Background and overview Following a study of ICRF s previous and existing projects on decision support systems in oncology [11, 29] and similar activities at Stanford University [19, 32] the development of OaSiS began in late 1992 early 1993. Primarily, the prototype has been produced as a demonstrator to oncologists with a view to recruiting their active contribution to the future design and implementation of a fully ....
Gordon, C., Herbert, I., Renaud-Salis, J-L. and Jackson-Smale, A., Care Protocols and Healthcare Informatics. (1993).
....in more detail. The three layers of knowledge which form the key part of the agent architecture are as follows: Domain knowledge includes: a knowledge base covering specific medical domains such as breast cancer, a knowledge base of clinical management plans (known as clinical protocols [7]) a database of patient records, and a database of resource availability. Inference knowledge in the form of generic, declarative inference rules which apply domain knowledge to specific patient cases to infer new data. Inference rules represent the core of the agent architecture and are ....
Gordon, C., Herbert, S. I., Jackson-Smale, A., and Renaud-Salis, J. L., (1993) "Care protocols and healthcare informatics", Proc. of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Europe 93, Munich, Germany, pp 289-309.
.... 2 The three layers of knowledge which form the key part of the AADCare architecture are as follows: Domain knowledge includes, for example: a knowledge base covering specific medical domains such as breast cancer, a knowledge base of clinical management plans (known as clinical protocols (Gordon et al. 1993)) a database of patient records, and a database of resource availability. Inference knowledge in the form of generic, declarative inference rules which specify inference relations between domain knowledge, existing patient information, and possible new data. Inference rules represent the core ....
Gordon, C., Herbert, S. I., Jackson-Smale, A., and Renaud-Salis, J. L. 1993. Care protocols and healthcare informatics. Proc. of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Europe 93, Munich, Germany, pp 289-309.
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