An approach to structure information regarding patient diagnostics in the form of taxonomy in management of mass casualty disasters
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GAINDRIC, Constantin, POPCOVA, Olga, PUIU, Sergiu, SECRIERU, Iulian, GUTULEAC, Elena, COJOCARU, Svetlana. An approach to structure information regarding patient diagnostics in the form of taxonomy in management of mass casualty disasters. In: International Conference on Intelligent Information Systems, Ed. 2020, 4-5 decembrie 2020, Chișinău. Chișinău: "VALINEX" SRL, 2020, pp. 75-82. ISBN 978-9975-68-415-6.
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International Conference on Intelligent Information Systems 2020
Conferința "International Conference on Intelligent Information Systems"
2020, Chișinău, Moldova, 4-5 decembrie 2020

An approach to structure information regarding patient diagnostics in the form of taxonomy in management of mass casualty disasters


Pag. 75-82

Gaindric Constantin1, Popcova Olga1, Puiu Sergiu2, Secrieru Iulian1, Gutuleac Elena1, Cojocaru Svetlana1
 
1 Vladimir Andrunachievici Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science,
2 Centrul Medical "ANAMARIA-MED" SRL
 
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Disponibil în IBN: 10 decembrie 2020


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Processing of poorly structured data and knowledge remains very important, as processing methods greatly depend on the application domain. It is particularly difficult to provide activities with data, information and knowledge of good quality. This article presents main features of ill-structured problems, and describes the experience of structuring information regarding patient diagnostics in the form of taxonomy (based on vital and sonographic signs) in the process of management of mass casualty disasters. Using the described approach, during the working sessions of expert and "knowledge engineer" the task of acquisition and formalization of facts and decision rules was performed.

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ill-structured problems, knowledge acquisition, data structuration, taxonomy, mass casualty situation, sonographic diagnostics

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