A Knowledge Representation and Reasoning System for Multimodal Neuroimaging Studies

A. Coelho, P. Marques, R. Magalhães, N. Sousa, J. Neves, Victor Alves
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Multimodal neuroimaging analyses are of major interest for both research and clinical practice, enabling the combined evaluation of the structure and function of the human brain. These analyses generate large volumes of data and consequently increase the amount of possibly useful information. Indeed, BrainArchive was developed in order to organize, maintain and share this complex array of neuroimaging data. It stores all the information available for each participant/patient, being dynamic by nature. Notably, the application of reasoning systems to this multimodal data has the potential to provide tools for the identification of undiagnosed diseases. As a matter of fact, in this work we explore how Artificial Intelligence techniques for decision support work, namely Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) that may be used to achieve such endeavour. Particularly, it is proposed a reasoning system that uses the information stored in BrainArchive as past knowledge for the identification of individuals that are at risk of contracting some brain disease.
多模态神经影像研究的知识表示与推理系统
多模态神经成像分析是研究和临床实践的主要兴趣,能够对人类大脑的结构和功能进行综合评估。这些分析产生了大量的数据,从而增加了可能有用的信息的数量。事实上,BrainArchive的开发就是为了组织、维护和共享这些复杂的神经成像数据。它存储了每个参与者/患者可用的所有信息,本质上是动态的。值得注意的是,将推理系统应用于这种多模态数据有可能为识别未诊断疾病提供工具。事实上,在这项工作中,我们探索了决策支持的人工智能技术如何工作,即基于案例的推理(CBR),可以用来实现这种努力。特别是,提出了一个推理系统,该系统使用存储在BrainArchive中的信息作为过去的知识来识别有感染某些脑部疾病风险的个体。
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