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T.: The Importance of Creating an Ontology-Specific Consensus Before a MarkupBased Specification of Clinical Guidelines
- In: AI techniques in healthcare: evidencebased guidelines and protocols; Workshop at the 17th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence
, 2006
"... ABSTRACT. We have previously developed the Digital electronic Guideline Library (DeGeL) framework, which includes a methodology for a markup-based, increasingly formal structuring of free-text clinical guidelines (GLs), and tools to support guideline-based application. The methodology includes activ ..."
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of an Ontology Specific Consensus (OSC) regarding the semantics of the GL. To evaluate the role of the OSC, we created OSCs for three GLs in incremental level of de-tail, using the Asbru GL ontology. The EPs quantified the subjective aspects that most helped them in creating the OSC, while we assessed
The Asgaard Project: A Task-Specific Framework for the . . .
- ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN MEDICINE
, 1998
"... Clinical guidelines can be viewed as generic skeletal-plan schemata that represent clinical procedural knowledge and that are instantiated and refined dynamically by care providers over significant time periods. In the Asgaard project, we are investigating a set of tasks that support the application ..."
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intentions of the guideline designer (represented as temporal patterns to be achieved or avoided). We present a machine-readable language, called Asbru, to represent and to annotate guidelines based on the task-specific ontology. We also introduce an automated tool for acquisition of clinical guidelines
A Task-Specific Ontology for the Application and Critiquing of Time-Oriented Clinical Guidelines
- Artificial Intelligence
"... Clinical guidelines reuse existing clinical procedural knowledge while leaving room for flexibility by the care provider applying that knowledge. Guidelines can be viewed as generic skeletal-plan schemata that are instantiated and refined dynamically by the care provider over significant periods o ..."
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patient record. In this paper, we point out the precise domainspecific knowledge required by each method, such as the explicit intentions of the guideline designer (represented as temporal patterns to be achieved or avoided). We present a machine-readable language, called Asbru, to represent
A Task-Specific Ontology for Design and Execution of Time-Oriented Skeletal Plans
- IN PROCEEDINGS OF THE TENTH KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION FOR KNOWLEDGE-BASED SYSTEMS WORKSHOP
, 1996
"... Skeletal plans are a powerful way to reuse existing domain-specific procedural knowledge while leaving room for execution-time flexibility. Generic plan schemata can be instantiated and refined dynamically by the executing agent over significant periods of time and in highly dynamic environments. ..."
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of a clinical guideline plan and an electronic medical patient record. We point out the domain-specific knowledge roles required by each problemsolving method, and present a text-based, machine-readable language, called Asbru, to represent and to annotate execution plans. We represent explicitly
Using the XBRL GL for supporting Organizational Processes
"... Decision making with Information Technologies is a eld constantly evolving. XBRL is a well known standard for managing information generated in nancial and accounting domains. However, not all information can be straightforwardly coded in XBRL. Many taxonomies are being developed for representing th ..."
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of the GL within the rest of the processes of the organization. An "`ontological approach" ' may help in this case. 1
Comparing Models of Decision and Action for Guideline-Based Decision Support: a Case-Study Approach
, 2002
"... We compared six computer-interpretable guideline models to understand their commonalities and differences. We sought to identify issues to be resolved if there were to be a consensus on a set of common components, while allowing research groups to continue their research on unique features. The mode ..."
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. The models compared were Asbru, EON, GL, GUIDE, PRODIGY, and PROforma. Collaborators from each group that created these models represented, in their own formalism, portions of two guidelines: the American College of Physicians-American Society of Internal Medicine's guideline for managing chronic cough
Century Business Reporting System
, 2009
"... Abstract: incorporating an instance document example, we suggest a framework linking the Resource-Event-Agent (REA) model and eXtensible Business Reporting Language Global Ledger (XBRL GL) as a way to extend the generalized XBRL GL taxonomy. Using the REA semantic model to extend the existing XBRL G ..."
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GL taxonomy provides an ontology and associated process that is reusable. The resulting framework can provide uniform access to information and more reporting and query permutations, thereby facilitating more comprehensive and timely business reporting.
Supporting Computer-interpretable Guidelines’ Modeling by Automatically Classifying Clinical Actions
"... Abstract. Modeling computer-interpretable clinical practice guidelines is a complex and tedious task that has been of interest for several attempts to automate parts of this process. When modeling guidelines one of the tasks is to specify common actions in everyday’s practical medicine (e.g., drug p ..."
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prescription, observation) in order to link them with clinical information systems (e.g., an orderentry system). In this paper we compare a rule-based and a machine-learning method to classify activities according to the Clinical Actions Palette used in the Hybrid-Asbru ontology. We use syntactic and semantic
Building a generative lexicon for Romanian
"... We present in this paper an on-going research: the construction and annotation of a Romanian Generative Lexicon (RoGL). Our system follows the specifications of CLIPS project for Italian language. It contains a corpus, a type ontology, a graphical interface and a database from which we generate data ..."
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We present in this paper an on-going research: the construction and annotation of a Romanian Generative Lexicon (RoGL). Our system follows the specifications of CLIPS project for Italian language. It contains a corpus, a type ontology, a graphical interface and a database from which we generate
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