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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine | 1995

One framework, two systems: flexible abductive methods in the problem-space paradigm applied to antibody identification and biopsy interpretation

Jack W. Smith; Ayse Bayazitoglu; Todd R. Johnson; Kathy A. Johnson; Nasir K. Amra

Our goal is to build flexible knowledge-based systems which can use a variety of problem-solving methods and additional task knowledge, without altering the method or task representation. For this purpose, we use a problem-space architecture which allows opportunistic adaptation of problem-solving methods based on the particular goal, situation and knowledge available. Within this framework, we have developed an opportunistic problem-solving method for flexible abductive problem solving. The basic method was specified in terms of potential subgoals and preferences regarding the order of subgoals. This technique avoids specification of any unnecessary procedural commitments, making the resulting method very general and robust. We then developed two systems using this basic abductive method with additional domain-dependent search-control and task knowledge. The additional knowledge alters/overrides some of the minimal knowledge provided by the basic method. Behavior of these systems can change quite dramatically depending on the added increments of knowledge. Knowledge available at runtime shapes the method and hence the behavior. Moreover, even in the absence of strong domain knowledge, due to the wide coverage of the basic abductive method and the general architecture it is based on, the systems are always able to perform some problem solving--they are not brittle. The specific systems implemented are RedSoar and LiverSoar in the domain of red blood cell antibody identification and liver biopsy interpretation, respectively. We discuss the designs, implementations and evaluations of these systems, emphasizing the role the flexible abductive problem-solving method plays.


annual symposium on computer application in medical care | 1991

RedSoar--a system for red blood cell antibody identification.

Kathy A. Johnson; Todd R. Johnson; Jack W. Smith; Matthew DeJongh; O. Fischer; Nasir K. Amra; Ayse Bayazitoglu


american medical informatics association annual symposium | 2001

Automated Medical Algorithms: Issues for Medical Errors

Kathy A. Johnson; John R. Svirbely; M. G. Sriram; Jack W. Smith; Gareth Kantor; Jorge Raul Rodriguez


MedInfo | 2001

MEDAL: The Medical Algorithm Project.

Gareth Kantor; John R. Svirbely; Kathy A. Johnson; M. G. Sriram; Jorge Raul Rodriguez; Jack W. Smith


Archive | 1993

Exploiting a functional model of problem solving for error detection in tutoring

Kathy A. Johnson


american medical informatics association annual symposium | 2008

Experiences of Technology Integration in Home Care Nursing

Kathy A. Johnson; Rupa Valdez; Gail R. Casper; Susan Kossman; Pascale Carayon; Calvin K. L. Or; Laura J. Burke; Patricia Flatley Brennan


Gait & Posture | 1996

Dr. Gait III — A multimedia system for gait analysis

Kathy A. Johnson; Rebecca Denning; Philip J. Smith; Jack W. Smith; Sheldon R. Simon


american medical informatics association annual symposium | 2002

Implementing Medical Algorithms to Reduce Medical Errors

Kathy A. Johnson; Gareth Kantor; John R. Svirbely; M. G. Sriram; Jack W. Smith; Jorge Raul Rodriguez


Nursing Informatics | 2009

Reading between the numbers: the potential of patient narrative.

Kathy A. Johnson; Patricia Flatley Brennan


american medical informatics association annual symposium | 1999

Intelligent Support of Gait Analysis

Kathy A. Johnson; Sheldon R. Simon; Philip J. Smith; Jack W. Smith

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Jack W. Smith

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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Todd R. Johnson

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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Gareth Kantor

Case Western Reserve University

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Jorge Raul Rodriguez

Case Western Reserve University

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M. G. Sriram

Case Western Reserve University

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Patricia Flatley Brennan

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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