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Modeling and reasoning with qualitative comparative clinical knowledge

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Modeling and reasoning with qualitative comparative clinical knowledge
The number of clinical trials reports is increasing rapidly due to a large number of clinical trials being conducted, it therefore raises an urgent need to utilize the clinical knowledge contained in the clinical trials reports. In this paper, we focus on the qualitative knowledge instead of quantitative knowledge. More precisely, we aim to model and reason with the qualitative comparison (QC for short) relations which consider qualitatively how strongly one drug/therapy is preferred to another in a clinical point of view. To this end, first, we formalize the QC relations, introduce the notions of QC language, QC base, and QC profile; second, we propose a set of induction rules for the QC relations, and provide grading interpretations for the QC bases and show how to determine whether a QC base is consistent. Furthermore, when a QC base is inconsistent, we analyze how to measure inconsistencies among QC bases, and we propose different approaches to merging multiple QC bases. Finally,...
Jianbing Ma, Weiru Liu, Anthony Hunter
Added 30 Aug 2011
Updated 30 Aug 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where IJIS
Authors Jianbing Ma, Weiru Liu, Anthony Hunter
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