Hudson D L, Cohen M E
J Clin Eng. 1984 Oct-Dec;9(4):301-12. doi: 10.1097/00004669-198410000-00009.
Computerized decision making aids have been developed for use in certain medical specialties over the last decade. These programs are designed to give expert-level advice within their limited domains. Two major components are required in the design of these systems: development of software and development of a knowledge base to handle the specific medical application. The advantage of the knowledge-based approach is that the application can be changed by replacement of the knowledge base, without requiring changes to the software. In this paper, EMERGE, a medical decision making system, originally developed for analysis of chest pain in the emergency room environment, is described. EMERGE uses production rules for representation of its knowledge base. The method by which this system can accommodate new rule bases for other applications is emphasized, as well as the transportability of the system.
在过去十年中,已开发出计算机化决策辅助工具供某些医学专科使用。这些程序旨在在其有限的领域内提供专家级别的建议。这些系统的设计需要两个主要组成部分:软件开发和用于处理特定医学应用的知识库开发。基于知识的方法的优点是,可以通过替换知识库来更改应用程序,而无需更改软件。本文描述了EMERGE,一个最初为在急诊室环境中分析胸痛而开发的医学决策系统。EMERGE使用生产规则来表示其知识库。重点强调了该系统能够为其他应用容纳新规则库的方法以及该系统的可移植性。