Augmented Transition Networks as a Representation for Knowledge-Based History-Taking System

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Augmented Transition Networks as a Representation for Knowledge-Based History-Taking System

Bibtype  techreport

Has publishing details  1992

Has title  Augmented Transition Networks as a Representation for Knowledge-Based History-Taking System

Has where published  KSL-92-20

Has year  1992

Title  Augmented Transition Networks as a Representation for Knowledge-Based History-Taking System

Year  1992

Abstract  Numerous history-taking systems have been Numerous history-taking systems have been built to automate the medical history-taking process. These systems differ in their control methods, input and output modalities, and kinds of questions asked. Thus, there has emerged no standard way of representing interviewing knowledge-the expert knowledge used to govern the sequence of questions asked in an interview. This paper discusses how we use an augmented transition network (ATN) to represent the knowledge of a speech-driven automated history-taking program, Q-MED, and how, more generally, ATNs could be used as a representation for any knowledge-based history-taking system. We identify three characteristics of ATN's that facilitate the use of ATNs in interviewing systems: explicitness, hierarchical structure, and generality. s, hierarchical structure, and generality.

Address  Washington, D.C. +

Author  Alex Poon and Kevin Johnson and Lawrence M. Fagan +

Has author  Alex Poon and Kevin Johnson and Lawrence M. Fagan +

Has identifier  Augmented Transition Networks as a Representation for Knowledge-Based History-Taking System +

Institution  Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory +

Ksl tr id  Augmented Transition Networks as a Representation for Knowledge-Based History-Taking System +

Number  Augmented Transition Networks as a Representation for Knowledge-Based History-Taking System +

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Categories  KSL Technical Report +, Publication +, Technical Report +

 

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