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A system for computer-aided diagnosis.

P Du Bois1, J P Hermanus, F Cantraine

  • 1Data Processing Department, Faculty of Medicine, Free University of Brussels, Belgium.

Medical Informatics = Medecine Et Informatique
|January 1, 1989
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MEDICIS provides an integrated environment for computer-aided diagnosis, utilizing a framed knowledge representation and logical reasoning for expert systems. It supports knowledge base creation and consultation for diagnostic decision-making.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Artificial Intelligence in Medicine

Background:

  • Computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) systems are crucial for enhancing medical decision-making.
  • Existing CAD systems often require robust knowledge representation and reasoning mechanisms.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce MEDICIS, an integrated environment for computer-aided diagnosis.
  • To describe the architecture and functionalities of the MEDICIS system.

Main Methods:

  • MEDICIS employs a framed knowledge representation.
  • It incorporates an inference engine for logical reasoning without certainty factors.
  • A multicriteria analysis is performed in the final diagnostic phase.

Main Results:

  • The system facilitates the construction of expert knowledge bases.

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  • It enables the exploitation of these knowledge bases for diagnostic consultations.
  • The inference engine performs logical reasoning for diagnostic support.
  • Conclusions:

    • MEDICIS offers a comprehensive framework for developing and utilizing computer-aided diagnostic systems.
    • The system's design supports logical reasoning and multicriteria analysis for improved diagnostic accuracy.