Title
Toward cognitive pipelines of medical assistance algorithms
Abstract
Abstract Purpose Assistance algorithms for medical tasks have great potential to support physicians with their daily work. However, medicine is also one of the most demanding domains for computer-based support systems, since medical assistance tasks are complex and the practical experience of the physician is crucial. Recent developments in the area of cognitive computing appear to be well suited to tackle medicine as an application domain. Methods We propose a system based on the idea of cognitive computing and consisting of auto-configurable medical assistance algorithms and their self-adapting combination. The system enables automatic execution of new algorithms, given they are made available as Medical Cognitive Apps and are registered in a central semantic repository. Learning components can be added to the system to optimize the results in the cases when numerous Medical Cognitive Apps are available for the same task. Our prototypical implementation is applied to the areas of surgical phase recognition based on sensor data and image progressing for tumor progression mappings. Results Our results suggest that such assistance algorithms can be automatically configured in execution pipelines, candidate results can be automatically scored and combined, and the system can learn from experience. Furthermore, our evaluation shows that the Medical Cognitive Apps are providing the correct results as they did for local execution and run in a reasonable amount of time. Conclusion The proposed solution is applicable to a variety of medical use cases and effectively supports the automated and self-adaptive configuration of cognitive pipelines based on medical interpretation algorithms.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1007/s11548-015-1322-y
International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery
Keywords
Field
DocType
Computer aided medicine,Semantic Web,Phase recognition,Tumor progression mapping,Cognitive architecture
Computer vision,Support system,Computer science,Semantic Web,Algorithm,Application domain,Artificial intelligence,Cognitive architecture,Cognition,Cognitive computing
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
11
9
1861-6429
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
5
0.47
13
Authors
14
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Patrick Philipp1124.06
Maria Maleshkova261.17
Darko Katic3639.90
Christian Weber4273.95
Michael Götz5628.27
Achim Rettinger6133.11
Stefanie Speidel731339.70
Benedikt Kämpgen815212.43
Marco Nolden9151.57
Anna-Laura Wekerle10705.90
Rüdiger Dillmann112201262.95
Hannes Kenngott1210422.28
Beat P. Müller-Stich137912.09
Rudi Studer144687659.43