Fox John
Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford and OpenClinical CIC, United Kingdom.
J Biomed Inform. 2017 Apr;68:83-95. doi: 10.1016/j.jbi.2017.02.008. Epub 2017 Feb 15.
CREDO is a framework for understanding human expertise and for designing and deploying systems that support cognitive tasks like situation and risk assessment, decision-making, therapy planning and workflow management. The framework has evolved through an extensive program of research on human decision-making and clinical practice. It draws on concepts from cognitive science, and has contributed new results to cognitive theory and understanding of human expertise and knowledge-based AI. These results are exploited in a suite of technologies for designing, implementing and deploying clinical services, early versions of which were reported by Das et al. (1997) [9] and Fox and Das (2000) [26]. A practical outcome of the CREDO program is a technology stack, a key element of which is an agent specification language (PROforma: Sutton and Fox (2003) [55]) which has proved to be a versatile tool for designing point of care applications in many clinical specialties and settings. Since software became available for implementing and deploying PROforma applications many kinds of services have been successfully built and trialed, some of which are in large-scale routine use. This retrospective describes the foundations of the CREDO model, summarizes the main theoretical, technical and clinical contributions, and discusses benefits of the cognitive approach.
CREDO是一个用于理解人类专业知识以及设计和部署支持认知任务(如情况和风险评估、决策、治疗计划和工作流程管理)的系统的框架。该框架通过对人类决策和临床实践的广泛研究项目不断发展。它借鉴了认知科学的概念,并为认知理论以及对人类专业知识和基于知识的人工智能的理解做出了新的贡献。这些成果被应用于一系列设计、实施和部署临床服务的技术中,Das等人(1997年)[9]以及Fox和Das(2000年)[26]报告了其早期版本。CREDO项目的一个实际成果是一个技术栈,其关键要素是一种智能体规范语言(PROforma:Sutton和Fox(2003年)[55]),事实证明,它是在许多临床专科和环境中设计护理点应用程序的通用工具。自从有了用于实现和部署PROforma应用程序的软件以来,已经成功构建并试验了多种服务,其中一些已在大规模常规使用中。这篇回顾性文章描述了CREDO模型的基础,总结了主要的理论、技术和临床贡献,并讨论了认知方法的益处。