2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.compbiomed.2013.09.010
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Suggestions for a Web based universal exchange and inference language for medicine

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“…PCAST also stated, "The physician would be able to securely search for, retrieve, and display these privacyprotected data elements in much the way that web surfers retrieve results from a search engine when they type in a simple query." Consequently, we argued [1] that development of the medical SW would best satisfy the PCAST proposal. It would also enable clinical decision support systems (CDSS) that have been developing for many years, though traditionally as "off line" expert systems using human experts to type in rules held locally [16].…”
Section: Activity Since Pcast: a Healthcare Role For The Semantic Webmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…PCAST also stated, "The physician would be able to securely search for, retrieve, and display these privacyprotected data elements in much the way that web surfers retrieve results from a search engine when they type in a simple query." Consequently, we argued [1] that development of the medical SW would best satisfy the PCAST proposal. It would also enable clinical decision support systems (CDSS) that have been developing for many years, though traditionally as "off line" expert systems using human experts to type in rules held locally [16].…”
Section: Activity Since Pcast: a Healthcare Role For The Semantic Webmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…[5][6][7][8]). Our Q-UEL approach [1,8] is rooted in quantum mechanics (QM) [9,10]. Not least, information exchange in COC increases the demand for innovation in security and privacy, one of several controversial aspects discussed in Section 1.2. archives to aggregate data for an individual.…”
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“…Although text has always been the default way of storing information for hundreds of years, time, personal and cost constraints prohibit bringing texts into well-structured formats [61]. Text mining has become a burgeoning new field that aims at gleaning meaningful information from natural language text, and there has been increasing demand for innovative text mining methods; see [62] that also contains a number of text mining tools for clinical and research applications.…”
Section: Health Analytics and Its Role In A Modern Health Care Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%