Information technology factors in transferability of knowledge based systems in medicine
T Schioler, J Talmon, J Nolan, P McNair - Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, 1994 - Elsevier
The history of knowledge based systems in medicine has been that they are generally very
localised, serving a special need in a single setting. Very few have proven to be capable of
transfer to a distant environment. With the advent of tele-medical services and the
associated transfer of data and knowledge in such services, the ability of medical KBS to
transfer will be crucial to the succes of tele-medical services. Differences in knowledge
acquisition methods, knowledge representation techniques and in the epidemiological …
localised, serving a special need in a single setting. Very few have proven to be capable of
transfer to a distant environment. With the advent of tele-medical services and the
associated transfer of data and knowledge in such services, the ability of medical KBS to
transfer will be crucial to the succes of tele-medical services. Differences in knowledge
acquisition methods, knowledge representation techniques and in the epidemiological …
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