The volume and complexity of knowledge produced by medical research calls for the development of technology for automated management and analysis of such knowledge. In this paper, we identify scenarios where a researcher or a clinician may wish to use automated systems for analysing knowledge from clinical trials. For this, we propose a language for encoding, capturing and synthesising knowledge from clinical trials and a framework that allows the construction of arguments from such knowledge. We develop this framework and demonstrate its use on a case study regarding chemotherapy regimens for ovarian cancer
Developing a care plan for a patient requires an understanding of interactions and dependencies betw...
Immensely powerful knowledge is hidden in the vast amounts of information we produce daily. Not only...
Immensely powerful knowledge is hidden in the vast amounts of information we produce daily. Not only...
Abstract The volume and complexity of knowledge produced by medi-cal research calls for the developm...
Better use of biomedical knowledge is an increasingly pressing concern for tackling challenging dise...
AbstractBetter use of biomedical knowledge is an increasingly pressing concern for tackling challeng...
International audienceIn the latest years, the healthcare domain has seen an increasing interest in ...
Better use of biomedical knowledge is an increasingly pressing concern for tackling challenging dise...
We introduce a novel Ontology-based Argumentation Framework (OAF) that links a logic-based argumenta...
Background Evidence-based medicine propagates that medical/clinical decisions are ma...
The design and development of a knowledge-based system (KBS) for therapy planning may benefit from a...
This thesis describes some of the problems in providing care for patients with breast cancer. These ...
Argumentation theory (AT) has been gaining momentum in the health care arena thanks to its intuitive...
Argument-based decision making has been employed to support a variety of reasoning tasks over medica...
International audienceArgument-based decision making has been employed to support a variety of reaso...
Developing a care plan for a patient requires an understanding of interactions and dependencies betw...
Immensely powerful knowledge is hidden in the vast amounts of information we produce daily. Not only...
Immensely powerful knowledge is hidden in the vast amounts of information we produce daily. Not only...
Abstract The volume and complexity of knowledge produced by medi-cal research calls for the developm...
Better use of biomedical knowledge is an increasingly pressing concern for tackling challenging dise...
AbstractBetter use of biomedical knowledge is an increasingly pressing concern for tackling challeng...
International audienceIn the latest years, the healthcare domain has seen an increasing interest in ...
Better use of biomedical knowledge is an increasingly pressing concern for tackling challenging dise...
We introduce a novel Ontology-based Argumentation Framework (OAF) that links a logic-based argumenta...
Background Evidence-based medicine propagates that medical/clinical decisions are ma...
The design and development of a knowledge-based system (KBS) for therapy planning may benefit from a...
This thesis describes some of the problems in providing care for patients with breast cancer. These ...
Argumentation theory (AT) has been gaining momentum in the health care arena thanks to its intuitive...
Argument-based decision making has been employed to support a variety of reasoning tasks over medica...
International audienceArgument-based decision making has been employed to support a variety of reaso...
Developing a care plan for a patient requires an understanding of interactions and dependencies betw...
Immensely powerful knowledge is hidden in the vast amounts of information we produce daily. Not only...
Immensely powerful knowledge is hidden in the vast amounts of information we produce daily. Not only...