A multi-level fuzzy inference system for developing DSS based on clinical guidelines

A. Minutolo, M. Esposito, G. Pietro
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Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSSs) are typically based on clinical guidelines explicitly formalized in the form of rules for reproducing the physician's decisionmaking process and, also, improving the efficiency of medical practices. With the aim of building CDSSs able to represent uncertainty existing in clinical guidelines and efficiently reason on a huge number of inter-connected rules, this paper presents a multi-level fuzzy inference system offering the following set of specifically-devised functionalities: (i) fuzzy rules can be organized in one or more groups of positive evidence rules, where each group is able to interact with other ones by properly chaining their conclusions; (ii) rules inside a group are independently processed and evaluated; (iii) each group of rules can be customized by means of a peculiar configuration for the inference; (iv) a fuzzy ELSE rule can be associated to a group for assembling all the negative evidence for a specific situation. A proof of concept scenario is finally given to describe how the proposed solution can be applied.
基于临床指南的决策支持系统多级模糊推理系统
临床决策支持系统(cdss)通常是基于临床指南明确形式化的规则,以再现医生的决策过程,也提高了医疗实践的效率。为了构建能够表示临床指南中存在的不确定性并对大量相互关联的规则进行有效推理的cdss,本文提出了一个多层次模糊推理系统,提供以下一套专门设计的功能:(i)模糊规则可以组织成一组或多组正证据规则,其中每组都可以通过适当地链接它们的结论与其他规则进行交互;(ii)独立处理和评估组内规则;(iii)每组规则都可以通过特殊的推理配置来定制;(iv)可以将模糊ELSE规则与一组关联起来,用于收集特定情况下的所有负面证据。最后给出了一个概念验证场景来描述所提出的解决方案如何应用。
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