Título: Ubiquitous diagnosis: assurance through distribution and collaboration
Autores: Ruiz Fernández, Daniel
Soriano Payá, Antonio
Montejo Hernández, Carlos Alberto
Bueno Amorós, Anibal
Fecha: 2007-07-25
2007-07-25
2006-12-29
Publicador: RUA Docencia
Fuente:
Tipo: info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
Tema: Distributed knowledge
Medical diagnosis
Medical expert systems
Pervasive healthcare applications
Telemedicine
Ciencia de la Computación e Inteligencia Artificial
Arquitectura y Tecnología de Computadores
Descripción: Diagnosis is an important process in patient care. A suitable diagnosis helps a physician determine a precise treatment. Physicians also have a tendency to seek collaboration from other colleagues and expert systems for better confidence in their decision. The sources of knowledge can be both human in the form of medical specialist, and artificial in the form of expert systems connected through Internet, thereby producing a network of distributed medical knowledge. A system that combines availability, cooperation and harmonization of all contributions in a diagnosis process will bring more confidence in healthcare for the physicians.
This work is supported by the Office of Science and Technology of the Autonomous Government of Valencia (Spain) as a part of the research project GV05/158 titled “Cooperative diagnosis system applied to urological dysfunctions” (2005-2006).
Idioma: Inglés

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