Title :
Defeasible Reasoning and Argument-Based Systems in Medical Fields: An Informal Overview
Author :
Longo, Luca ; Dondio, Pierpaolo
Abstract :
The first aim of this article is to provide readers informally with the basic notions of defeasible and non-monotonic reasoning, logics borrowed from artificial intelligence. It then describes argumentation theory, a paradigm for implementing defeasible reasoning in practice as well as the common multi-layer schema upon which argument-based models are usually built. The second aim is to describe the selection of argument-based applications in the medical and health-care sectors. Finally, the paper will conclude with a summary of the features, which make defeasible reasoning and argumentation theory attractive, that emerge from the applications under review. The target reader is a medical or health-care practitioner, with limited skills in formal knowledge representation and logic, interested in enhancing evidence modelling and aggregation.
Keywords :
artificial intelligence; formal logic; health care; knowledge representation; medical information systems; nonmonotonic reasoning; argument-based models; argument-based systems; argumentation theory; artificial intelligence; formal knowledge representation; health-care practitioner; health-care sectors; medical fields; medical sectors; multilayer schema; nonmonotonic reasoning; Breast cancer; Chemotherapy; Cognition; Computational modeling; Context; Semantics; Defeasible reasoning; argumentation theory; decision-making; medical systems;
Conference_Titel :
Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS), 2014 IEEE 27th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
New York, NY
DOI :
10.1109/CBMS.2014.126