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Articles with tag: «craniocerebral trauma»

    Medical decision support systems
  • 2017 № 2 Automation of differential diagnostics of craniocerebral trauma.

    The authors are proposed a model of create expert systems to support decision making in emergency medical Neurology and Neurosurgery. The model assumes a symbiosis of clinical and expert approaches in the formation of the attribute space.

    Authors: Nemkov A. G. [2] Sannikov. A. G. [5]

    Tags: automation of diagnostics1 craniocerebral trauma2 medical expert system1

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  • Intelligence analysis in healthcare
  • 2017 № 3 Portrait method as technology for development of decision making systems for diagnostics and differential diagnostics in clinical practice

    Among the various technologies for the development of expert systems, the portrait method, originally pro- posed by E.V. Gubler. The authors have long used a portrait method for formalizing medical information when creating expert systems for diagnosis and differential diagnosis of diseases. When forming the knowledge base, the clinico-log- ical, expert and clinical-expert approach in the formation of a portrait of the disease is used. This article is enlightened on the description of the methodology for applying the portrait method in the development of expert systems. The features of forming the knowledge base and the algorithm of the solver work are considered

    Authors: Nemkov A. G. [2] Sannikov. A. G. [5] Yastremsky A. P. [2] Zakharov. S. D. [4] Skudnykh A. S. [1] Vokhmintsev A. P. [1] Dergacheva V. D. [1] Parakhin A. S. [1] Sartin K. A. [1]

    Tags: craniocerebral trauma2 decision support1 diagnostic automation1 expert systems3 nephrology2 neurology1

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