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Instantiating and Monitoring Skeletal Treatment Plans

Bibtype  techreport

Has publishing details  June,1994

Has title  Instantiating and Monitoring Skeletal Treatment Plans

Has where published  KSL-94-49

Has year  1994

Title  Instantiating and Monitoring Skeletal Treatment Plans

Year  1994

Abstract  Many assumptions made in designing traditi Many assumptions made in designing traditional planners and plan execution algorithms do not hold in medical domains. The problems include the unpredictable nature of the domain, uncertainty and the variability in the utility of available actions, and the need for parallel and continuous execution of treatment plans. In the context of our research on intelligent monitoring and control, we developed an approach for plan instantiation and execution which takes advantage of readily available treatment protocols. The system, named SPIN, instantiates treatment protocols based on current context, executes plans and closed-loop control actions, monitors the execution of plans and actions, and modifies plan execution as necessitated by patient response. The system is currently being evaluated in the Guardian system for intensive-care patient monitoring and control. nsive-care patient monitoring and control.

Author  N. Serdar Uckun +

Has author  N. Serdar Uckun +

Has identifier  Instantiating and Monitoring Skeletal Treatment Plans +

Institution  Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory +

Ksl tr id  Instantiating and Monitoring Skeletal Treatment Plans +

Month  June +

Number  Instantiating and Monitoring Skeletal Treatment Plans +

Process note  NO +

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

 

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