Citro G, Banks G, Cooper G
Center for Biomedical Informatics, University of Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.
Artif Intell Med. 1997 Jul;10(3):257-67. doi: 10.1016/s0933-3657(97)00395-3.
As an initial step in the diagnostic process, human neurologists often use anatomical localization to constrain the set of diagnostic hypotheses deserving further consideration. We describe an automated system, INKBLOT-1, which uses anatomical localization in much the same way as human neurologists. Given a set of manifestations, INKBLOT-1 generates a set of hypothetical localizations relative to a coordinate system of nested cubes and then uses these localization(s) to explain the manifestations. We trace the reasoning mechanism utilized by INKBLOT-1 for a particular set of symptoms and show how INKBLOT-1 is able to generate novel hypotheses that explain the observed manifestations. In doing this, INKBLOT-1 demonstrates capabilities not demonstrated by previously described systems.
作为诊断过程的第一步,人类神经科医生通常会利用解剖定位来限制值得进一步考虑的诊断假设集。我们描述了一个自动化系统INKBLOT-1,它以与人类神经科医生非常相似的方式使用解剖定位。给定一组症状表现,INKBLOT-1会相对于一个嵌套立方体坐标系生成一组假设的定位,然后使用这些定位来解释这些症状表现。我们追踪INKBLOT-1针对一组特定症状所使用的推理机制,并展示INKBLOT-1如何能够生成解释所观察到的症状表现的新假设。在此过程中,INKBLOT-1展示了先前描述的系统所未展示的能力。