A review of modern software systems which solve different medical problems shows that there is a need for unified software-information environment which could provide access: for physicians to intelligent systems of decision support; for experts to knowledge bases and databases for their refinement and keeping in actual state; for students to simulators and training courses in different fields of medicine. Thus a concept of a cloud environment for development and use of a medical intelligent systems community is proposed. This environment concentrates medical information and software resources in a single virtual space and provides users with a wide access regardless of their geographical position. Information resources are ontologies (they define the structure of terms), knowledge bases and databases. Software resources are problem solvers (applied ones and system tools). Applied solvers are expert systems for decision support, case record editors, simulators, etc. System tools provide creation and management for information and software resources.
Keywords-medical intelligent systems, cloud environment, ontology, knowledge base, observations base, disease, expert systemI.
The paper describes an ontology of the knowledge base for recuperative treatment. This ontology allows experts to form knowledge bases of recuperative treatment based on up-to-date and relevant medical knowledge and generally accepted medical terminology.
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