Title
Temporal representation and reasoning in medicine: Research directions and challenges.
Abstract
The main aim of this paper is to propose and discuss promising directions of research in the field of temporal representation and reasoning in medicine, taking into account the recent scientific literature and challenging issues of current interest as viewed from the different research perspectives of the authors of the paper.Temporal representation and reasoning in medicine is a well-known field of research in the medical as well as computer science community. It encompasses several topics, such as summarizing data from temporal clinical databases, reasoning on temporal clinical data for therapeutic assessments, and modeling uncertainty in clinical knowledge and data. It is also related to several medical tasks, such as monitoring intensive care patients, providing treatments for chronic patients, as well as planning and scheduling clinical routine activities within complex healthcare organizations.The authors jointly identified significant research areas based on their importance as for temporal representation and reasoning issues; the subjects were considered to be promising topics of future activity. Every subject was addressed in detail by one or two authors and then discussed with the entire team to achieve a consensus about future fields of research.We identified and focused on four research areas, namely (i) fuzzy logic, time, and medicine, (ii) temporal reasoning and data mining, (iii) health information systems, business processes, and time, and (iv) temporal clinical databases. For every area, we first highlighted a few basic notions that would permit any reader--including those who are unfamiliar with the topic--to understand the main goals. We then discuss interesting and promising directions of research, taking into account the recent literature and underlining the yet unresolved medical/clinical issues that deserve further scientific investigation. The considered research areas are by no means disjointed, because they share common theoretical and methodological features. Moreover, subjects of imminent interest in medicine are represented in many of the fields considered.We propose and discuss promising subjects of future research that deserve investigation to develop software systems that will properly manage the multifaceted temporal aspects of information and knowledge encountered by physicians during their clinical work. As the subjects of research have resulted from merging the different perspectives of the authors involved in this study, we hope the paper will succeed in stimulating discussion and multidisciplinary work in the described fields of research.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1016/j.artmed.2006.10.001
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
Keywords
Field
DocType
Temporal representation,Temporal reasoning,Fuzzy sets and logic,Health information systems,Temporal clinical databases,Medicine
Health care,Data mining,Scientific literature,Business process,Multidisciplinary approach,Computer science,Position paper,Software system,Health informatics,Intensive care,Management science
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
38
2
0933-3657
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
30
1.23
49
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Klaus-Peter Adlassnig1528112.53
Carlo COMBI299389.90
Amar K. Das342051.09
Elpida T. Keravnou425930.00
Giuseppe Pozzi51159.02