Title
Categorizing the suitability of an alternative for a subject
Abstract
Nowadays there is a real need to operate and link existing knowledge expressed by experts, in domains in which highly reliable recommendation systems are needed. This is especially true in the medical domain where knowledge sources are heterogeneous, since they are separately formed in different contexts. A major difficulty is to relate these sources together in a way that respects the specic medical recommendation requirements. Using MCDM (Multi-Criteria Decision Making) models can help in this aim. The general problem we address is to assess the suitability of an alternative (or a solution) for a given subject in a specific context. For instance, which antibiotic (alternative) should be prescribed to a patient (subject) who suffers from bacterial infection, taking into account characteristics of the patient such as allergies, renal problems, etc. We use a MCDM sorting method (MR-Sort with Veto, a variant of ELECTRE TRI), to categorize the pairs alternative-solution (e.g. antibiotic-patient) according to their degree of suitability. The contextual knowledge (e.g. side-effects of antibiotics, characteristics of patient), structured in several ontologies, is linked to the assessment model through a semantic model. The approach is applied to the recommendation of antibiotic prescription, in collaboration with the EpiCura Hospital Center.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1109/SSCI.2016.7849894
2016 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (SSCI)
Keywords
Field
DocType
reliable recommendation systems,knowledge sources,specie medical recommendation requirements,multicriteria decision making,bacterial infection,MCDM sorting method,ELECTRE TRI,contextual knowledge,antibiotic prescription,EpiCura Hospital Center
Ontology (information science),Recommender system,Categorization,Multiple-criteria decision analysis,Information retrieval,Computer science,Decision support system,ELECTRE,Sorting,Artificial intelligence,Machine learning,Semantic data model
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-5090-4241-8
0
0.34
References 
Authors
12
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Souhir Ben Souissi100.34
Mourad Abed201.35
Lahcen Elhiki300.34
Philippe Fortemps452857.91
Marc Pirlot533339.10