Plan Recognition and Revision in Protocol-Based Care

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Citation: Yuval Shahar and Mark A. Musen. (1995) Plan Recognition and Revision in Protocol-Based Care. In KSL-95-39, April,1995.

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type Technical Report
bibtype techreport
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author Yuval Shahar and Mark A. Musen
title Plan Recognition and Revision in Protocol-Based Care
number KSL-95-39
institution Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory
year 1995
month April
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note Medical Computer Science
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abstract Automated support for guideline-based care can be viewed as a collaborative effort of two planning agents: the physician and an automated planner.. Achieving this collaboration with sufficient flexibility involves a recognition of the physician's intentions and plans, and a consideration of potential revisions to the therapy plan. Automated support for clinical guidelines could be enhanced considerably by an explicit, formal representation of (1) effects of therapy-planning operators, (2) plan-revision strategies, and (3) the underlying goals and policies of the guideline, as temporal-abstraction patterns to be maintained, achieved, or avoided. Such a representation supports maintenance of the automated planner's knowledge base while improving its recommendations and their acceptance.

KSL Technical Report ID: KSL-95-39
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Abstract Automated support for guideline-based care Automated support for guideline-based care can be viewed as a collaborative effort of two planning agents: the physician and an automated planner.. Achieving this collaboration with sufficient flexibility involves a recognition of the physician's intentions and plans, and a consideration of potential revisions to the therapy plan. Automated support for clinical guidelines could be enhanced considerably by an explicit, formal representation of (1) effects of therapy-planning operators, (2) plan-revision strategies, and (3) the underlying goals and policies of the guideline, as temporal-abstraction patterns to be maintained, achieved, or avoided. Such a representation supports maintenance of the automated planner's knowledge base while improving its recommendations and their acceptance. its recommendations and their acceptance.
Author Yuval Shahar and Mark A. Musen  +
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