Title :
A multi-level fuzzy inference system for developing DSS based on clinical guidelines
Author :
Minutolo, A. ; Esposito, M. ; De Pietro, G.
Author_Institution :
Inst. for High Performance Comput. & Networking, ICAR, Naples, Italy
Abstract :
Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSSs) are typically based on clinical guidelines explicitly formalized in the form of rules for reproducing the physician´s decisionmaking process and, also, improving the efficiency of medical practices. With the aim of building CDSSs able to represent uncertainty existing in clinical guidelines and efficiently reason on a huge number of inter-connected rules, this paper presents a multi-level fuzzy inference system offering the following set of specifically-devised functionalities: (i) fuzzy rules can be organized in one or more groups of positive evidence rules, where each group is able to interact with other ones by properly chaining their conclusions; (ii) rules inside a group are independently processed and evaluated; (iii) each group of rules can be customized by means of a peculiar configuration for the inference; (iv) a fuzzy ELSE rule can be associated to a group for assembling all the negative evidence for a specific situation. A proof of concept scenario is finally given to describe how the proposed solution can be applied.
Keywords :
decision support systems; fuzzy reasoning; fuzzy set theory; medical information systems; CDSS development; clinical decision support systems; explicitly formalized clinical guidelines; fuzzy ELSE rule; group interaction; interconnected rules; medical practice efficiency improvement; multilevel fuzzy inference system; negative evidence rules; physician decision making process; positive evidence rules; proof-of-concept scenario; Computer architecture; Decision support systems; Fuzzy logic; Guidelines; Pragmatics; Runtime; Spread spectrum communication;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Software Methodologies, Tools and Techniques (SoMeT), 2013 IEEE 12th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Budapest
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0419-8
DOI :
10.1109/SoMeT.2013.6645644