Multi-model-based interactive authoring environment for creating shareable medical knowledge

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Multi-model-based interactive authoring environment for creating shareable medical knowledge. / Ali, Taqdir; Hussain, Maqbool; Ali Khan, Wajahat; Afzal, Muhammad; Hussain, Jamil; Ali, Rahman; Hassan, Waseem; Jamshed, Arif; Kang, Byeong Ho; Lee, Sungyoung.

I: Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, Bind 150, 10.2017, s. 41-72.

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Ali, T, Hussain, M, Ali Khan, W, Afzal, M, Hussain, J, Ali, R, Hassan, W, Jamshed, A, Kang, BH & Lee, S 2017, 'Multi-model-based interactive authoring environment for creating shareable medical knowledge', Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, bind 150, s. 41-72. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cmpb.2017.07.010

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Ali, T., Hussain, M., Ali Khan, W., Afzal, M., Hussain, J., Ali, R., Hassan, W., Jamshed, A., Kang, B. H., & Lee, S. (2017). Multi-model-based interactive authoring environment for creating shareable medical knowledge. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 150, 41-72. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cmpb.2017.07.010

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Ali T, Hussain M, Ali Khan W, Afzal M, Hussain J, Ali R o.a. Multi-model-based interactive authoring environment for creating shareable medical knowledge. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine. 2017 okt.;150:41-72. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cmpb.2017.07.010

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Ali, Taqdir ; Hussain, Maqbool ; Ali Khan, Wajahat ; Afzal, Muhammad ; Hussain, Jamil ; Ali, Rahman ; Hassan, Waseem ; Jamshed, Arif ; Kang, Byeong Ho ; Lee, Sungyoung. / Multi-model-based interactive authoring environment for creating shareable medical knowledge. I: Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine. 2017 ; Bind 150. s. 41-72.

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@article{77093141885f44e1b7c976b0c247c149,
title = "Multi-model-based interactive authoring environment for creating shareable medical knowledge",
abstract = "Objective Technologically integrated healthcare environments can be realized if physicians are encouraged to use smart systems for the creation and sharing of knowledge used in clinical decision support systems (CDSS). While CDSSs are heading toward smart environments, they lack support for abstraction of technology-oriented knowledge from physicians. Therefore, abstraction in the form of a user-friendly and flexible authoring environment is required in order for physicians to create shareable and interoperable knowledge for CDSS workflows. Our proposed system provides a user-friendly authoring environment to create Arden Syntax MLM (Medical Logic Module) as shareable knowledge rules for intelligent decision-making by CDSS. Methods and materials Existing systems are not physician friendly and lack interoperability and shareability of knowledge. In this paper, we proposed Intelligent-Knowledge Authoring Tool (I-KAT), a knowledge authoring environment that overcomes the above mentioned limitations. Shareability is achieved by creating a knowledge base from MLMs using Arden Syntax. Interoperability is enhanced using standard data models and terminologies. However, creation of shareable and interoperable knowledge using Arden Syntax without abstraction increases complexity, which ultimately makes it difficult for physicians to use the authoring environment. Therefore, physician friendliness is provided by abstraction at the application layer to reduce complexity. This abstraction is regulated by mappings created between legacy system concepts, which are modeled as domain clinical model (DCM) and decision support standards such as virtual medical record (vMR) and Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine - Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT). We represent these mappings with a semantic reconciliation model (SRM). Results The objective of the study is the creation of shareable and interoperable knowledge using a user-friendly and flexible I-KAT. Therefore we evaluated our system using completeness and user satisfaction criteria, which we assessed through the system- and user-centric evaluation processes. For system-centric evaluation, we compared the implementation of clinical information modelling system requirements in our proposed system and in existing systems. The results suggested that 82.05% of the requirements were fully supported, 7.69% were partially supported, and 10.25% were not supported by our system. In the existing systems, 35.89% of requirements were fully supported, 28.20% were partially supported, and 35.89% were not supported. For user-centric evaluation, the assessment criterion was {\textquoteleft}ease of use{\textquoteright}. Our proposed system showed 15 times better results with respect to MLM creation time than the existing systems. Moreover, on average, the participants made only one error in MLM creation using our proposed system, but 13 errors per MLM using the existing systems. Conclusion We provide a user-friendly authoring environment for creation of shareable and interoperable knowledge for CDSS to overcome knowledge acquisition complexity. The authoring environment uses state-of-the-art decision support-related clinical standards with increased ease of use.",
keywords = "Arden Syntax, HL7 vMR, Interoperable knowledge, Knowledge authoring tool, Medical Logic Module (MLM), Shareable knowledge, SNOMED CT",
author = "Taqdir Ali and Maqbool Hussain and {Ali Khan}, Wajahat and Muhammad Afzal and Jamil Hussain and Rahman Ali and Waseem Hassan and Arif Jamshed and Kang, {Byeong Ho} and Sungyoung Lee",
note = "Funding Information: This research was supported by Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF) funded by the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning (2011-0030079). This research was also supported by Korea Research Fellowship program funded by the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF-2016H1D3A1938039). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2017 Elsevier B.V.",
year = "2017",
month = oct,
doi = "10.1016/j.cmpb.2017.07.010",
language = "English",
volume = "150",
pages = "41--72",
journal = "Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine",
issn = "0169-2607",
publisher = "Elsevier Ireland Ltd",

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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Multi-model-based interactive authoring environment for creating shareable medical knowledge

AU - Ali, Taqdir

AU - Hussain, Maqbool

AU - Ali Khan, Wajahat

AU - Afzal, Muhammad

AU - Hussain, Jamil

AU - Ali, Rahman

AU - Hassan, Waseem

AU - Jamshed, Arif

AU - Kang, Byeong Ho

AU - Lee, Sungyoung

N1 - Funding Information: This research was supported by Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF) funded by the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning (2011-0030079). This research was also supported by Korea Research Fellowship program funded by the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF-2016H1D3A1938039). Publisher Copyright: © 2017 Elsevier B.V.

PY - 2017/10

Y1 - 2017/10

N2 - Objective Technologically integrated healthcare environments can be realized if physicians are encouraged to use smart systems for the creation and sharing of knowledge used in clinical decision support systems (CDSS). While CDSSs are heading toward smart environments, they lack support for abstraction of technology-oriented knowledge from physicians. Therefore, abstraction in the form of a user-friendly and flexible authoring environment is required in order for physicians to create shareable and interoperable knowledge for CDSS workflows. Our proposed system provides a user-friendly authoring environment to create Arden Syntax MLM (Medical Logic Module) as shareable knowledge rules for intelligent decision-making by CDSS. Methods and materials Existing systems are not physician friendly and lack interoperability and shareability of knowledge. In this paper, we proposed Intelligent-Knowledge Authoring Tool (I-KAT), a knowledge authoring environment that overcomes the above mentioned limitations. Shareability is achieved by creating a knowledge base from MLMs using Arden Syntax. Interoperability is enhanced using standard data models and terminologies. However, creation of shareable and interoperable knowledge using Arden Syntax without abstraction increases complexity, which ultimately makes it difficult for physicians to use the authoring environment. Therefore, physician friendliness is provided by abstraction at the application layer to reduce complexity. This abstraction is regulated by mappings created between legacy system concepts, which are modeled as domain clinical model (DCM) and decision support standards such as virtual medical record (vMR) and Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine - Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT). We represent these mappings with a semantic reconciliation model (SRM). Results The objective of the study is the creation of shareable and interoperable knowledge using a user-friendly and flexible I-KAT. Therefore we evaluated our system using completeness and user satisfaction criteria, which we assessed through the system- and user-centric evaluation processes. For system-centric evaluation, we compared the implementation of clinical information modelling system requirements in our proposed system and in existing systems. The results suggested that 82.05% of the requirements were fully supported, 7.69% were partially supported, and 10.25% were not supported by our system. In the existing systems, 35.89% of requirements were fully supported, 28.20% were partially supported, and 35.89% were not supported. For user-centric evaluation, the assessment criterion was ‘ease of use’. Our proposed system showed 15 times better results with respect to MLM creation time than the existing systems. Moreover, on average, the participants made only one error in MLM creation using our proposed system, but 13 errors per MLM using the existing systems. Conclusion We provide a user-friendly authoring environment for creation of shareable and interoperable knowledge for CDSS to overcome knowledge acquisition complexity. The authoring environment uses state-of-the-art decision support-related clinical standards with increased ease of use.

AB - Objective Technologically integrated healthcare environments can be realized if physicians are encouraged to use smart systems for the creation and sharing of knowledge used in clinical decision support systems (CDSS). While CDSSs are heading toward smart environments, they lack support for abstraction of technology-oriented knowledge from physicians. Therefore, abstraction in the form of a user-friendly and flexible authoring environment is required in order for physicians to create shareable and interoperable knowledge for CDSS workflows. Our proposed system provides a user-friendly authoring environment to create Arden Syntax MLM (Medical Logic Module) as shareable knowledge rules for intelligent decision-making by CDSS. Methods and materials Existing systems are not physician friendly and lack interoperability and shareability of knowledge. In this paper, we proposed Intelligent-Knowledge Authoring Tool (I-KAT), a knowledge authoring environment that overcomes the above mentioned limitations. Shareability is achieved by creating a knowledge base from MLMs using Arden Syntax. Interoperability is enhanced using standard data models and terminologies. However, creation of shareable and interoperable knowledge using Arden Syntax without abstraction increases complexity, which ultimately makes it difficult for physicians to use the authoring environment. Therefore, physician friendliness is provided by abstraction at the application layer to reduce complexity. This abstraction is regulated by mappings created between legacy system concepts, which are modeled as domain clinical model (DCM) and decision support standards such as virtual medical record (vMR) and Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine - Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT). We represent these mappings with a semantic reconciliation model (SRM). Results The objective of the study is the creation of shareable and interoperable knowledge using a user-friendly and flexible I-KAT. Therefore we evaluated our system using completeness and user satisfaction criteria, which we assessed through the system- and user-centric evaluation processes. For system-centric evaluation, we compared the implementation of clinical information modelling system requirements in our proposed system and in existing systems. The results suggested that 82.05% of the requirements were fully supported, 7.69% were partially supported, and 10.25% were not supported by our system. In the existing systems, 35.89% of requirements were fully supported, 28.20% were partially supported, and 35.89% were not supported. For user-centric evaluation, the assessment criterion was ‘ease of use’. Our proposed system showed 15 times better results with respect to MLM creation time than the existing systems. Moreover, on average, the participants made only one error in MLM creation using our proposed system, but 13 errors per MLM using the existing systems. Conclusion We provide a user-friendly authoring environment for creation of shareable and interoperable knowledge for CDSS to overcome knowledge acquisition complexity. The authoring environment uses state-of-the-art decision support-related clinical standards with increased ease of use.

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KW - HL7 vMR

KW - Interoperable knowledge

KW - Knowledge authoring tool

KW - Medical Logic Module (MLM)

KW - Shareable knowledge

KW - SNOMED CT

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