DocumentCode :
3715171
Title :
The CREDO stack: Theory to practice in cognitive systems engineering
Author :
John Fox
Author_Institution :
Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
43
Lastpage :
48
Abstract :
CREDO is a framework for understanding and designing cognitive systems. It has evolved through a long research program starting from empirical studies of human medical expertise, and including extensive theoretical studies and practical development of AI systems in medicine. The results are now being successfully exploited in a wide range of clinical applications, some on a large scale. The unique feature of the CREDO framework is that it spans theory, technology, engineering and practical use of AI in a challenging domain yet in a unified and principled way. This brief retrospective overview covers some of the main results that underpin CREDO and outlines a range of clinical applications and future directions. Technical details can be found in extensive references to published papers. Capabilities of the CREDO software platform are illustrated by more than 50 diverse examples of medical applications in the OpenClinical.net repository http://www.openclinical.net/index.php?id=69.
Keywords :
"Decision making","Cognition","Object oriented modeling","Uncertainty","Expert systems","Mathematical model"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
SAI Intelligent Systems Conference (IntelliSys), 2015
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IntelliSys.2015.7361082
Filename :
7361082
Link To Document :
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