2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-00569-0_7
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On Semantic, Rule-Based Reasoning in the Management of Functional Rehabilitation Processes

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“…Semantic rule-based systems are being applied successfully in various distinct areas (Muñoz López, Fernández, Coronado, & Iglesias, 2016;Petrushevski et al, 2017;Rygaev, 2017;Subirats et al, 2013;Tamani et al, 2018;Teymourian & Paschke, 2009;Yuce & Rezgui, 2017). This subsection overviews some of the most relevant that can be found in the literature.…”
Section: Semantic Rule-based Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Semantic rule-based systems are being applied successfully in various distinct areas (Muñoz López, Fernández, Coronado, & Iglesias, 2016;Petrushevski et al, 2017;Rygaev, 2017;Subirats et al, 2013;Tamani et al, 2018;Teymourian & Paschke, 2009;Yuce & Rezgui, 2017). This subsection overviews some of the most relevant that can be found in the literature.…”
Section: Semantic Rule-based Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After, the semantic rules are applied to infer new knowledge from the implicit information, so that the semantic structure is able to answer questions. (Subirats et al, 2013) uses semantic rule-based reasoning in the management of functional rehabilitation processes. It presents a clinical decision support system using SWRL and semantic annotations to reason on rehabilitation processes.…”
Section: Semantic Rule-based Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Doucette et al [15] adopted a similar approach in their work, which develops a semantic framework for AI-based clinical DSS, which also supports data interoperability. Subirats et al [16] developed an SWRL-based DSS providing a personalization of therapies in a rehabilitation scenario, using ICF as a framework.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overwhelming majority of researches about models creation and software tools development in the field of the medicine is aimed at understanding of the disease and its diagnosis [11,12,[16][17][18]. A smaller part of the carried out mathematical and computer researches with aims to methods development and forecasting tools [19,20], and very small part carried out to complex rehabilitation choose [21,22]. Figure 1 shows the distribution of the number of publications over the years, found in SCOPUS for search queries: «Computer-Assisted System for Medical Diagnosis», «Computer-Assisted The publication about construction of the expert and intelligent decision-making system similar to our research is noted follow.…”
Section: Problem Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%