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Iliad's role in the generalization of learning across a medical domain.

Authors :
Lincoln MJ
Turner CW
Haug PJ
Williamson JW
Jessen S
Cundick RM
Cundick K
Warner HR
Source :
Proceedings. Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care [Proc Annu Symp Comput Appl Med Care] 1992, pp. 174-8.
Publication Year :
1992

Abstract

Medical informatics could facilitate more effective analysis and use of clinical knowledge by means of expert systems. To be most effective, such systems should be constructed in a manner which is consistent with physicians' cognitive processes. Our past five years' work with a system called Iliad indicates that it provides effective medical training and education. The current research extends our previous work by using a wider array of training and test cases. We also evaluated whether training on specific cases could generalize to improved testing performance on related cases, which featured similar complaints and pathophysiologic mechanisms, but different final diagnoses. In their junior internal medicine clerkship, students (n = 100) completed 1300 Iliad training cases covering 48 diagnoses. The findings indicated improved problem solving on the specifically trained cases as well as the generalization cases. We discuss a possible training model for expert systems such as Iliad.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0195-4210
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Proceedings. Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
1482862