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On-line assurance in the initial definitive management of multiple trauma: evaluating system potential
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On-line assurance in the initial definitive management of multiple trauma: evaluating system potential

Abigail S. Gertner, Bonnie L. Webber, John R. Clarke, Cathering Z. Hayward, Thomas A. Santora and David K. Wagner
Artificial intelligence in medicine, v 9(3)
1997
PMID: 9071465
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https://doi.org/10.1016/s0933-3657(96)00377-6View
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https://doi.org/10.1016/S0933-3657(96)00377-6View
Published, Version of Record (VoR) Open

Abstract

Decision-support System evaluation Trauma management
The TraumAID system has been designed to provide on-line decision support throughout the initial definitive management of injured patients. Here we describe its retrospective evaluation and the use we subsequently made of judges comments on the validation data to evaluate TraumaTIQ, a new critiquing interface for TraumAID, investigating the question of whether, with timely recording of information, a system could produce commentary in line with that of human experts. Our results show that (1) comparable commentary can be produced, and (2) validation studies, which take great time and effort to conduct, can produce useful data beyond their original design goals.

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Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence
Engineering, Biomedical
Medical Informatics
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