Title :
Harnessing Ontologies for Argument-Based Decision-Making in Breast Cancer
Author :
Williams, Matt ; Hunter, Anthony
Author_Institution :
Cancer Res. UK, London
Abstract :
We introduce a novel Ontology-based Argumentation Framework (OAF) that links a logic-based argumentation formalism and description logic ontologies. We show how these two formalisms can be tightly coupled by observing a few simple restrictions, and provides features not available in either formalism alone. Our work is evaluated in a large case study on decision-making in treatment choice in breast cancer, where rules are developed from the results of published clinical trials, and we present a small subset of this to demonstrate the use of the system. We show that OAF provides five advantages: (1) facilitating the clear use of shared definitions between multiple authors; (2) enabling us to match terms in the ontology and rules with those in the specific domain literature; (3) providing a close fit between structure of clinical trials and the structure of our rules; (4) delivering significant economies in the size of the rule-base compared to existing approaches; (5) allowing us take advantage of developments in both ontological and argumentative approaches. We also demonstrate that even a restricted language such as ours is sufficient to capture enough information to generate arguments that are useful for clinical practice. An early prototype implementation is available.
Keywords :
biological organs; cancer; decision making; formal logic; inference mechanisms; medical computing; ontologies (artificial intelligence); tumours; argument-based decision-making; breast cancer; description logic ontologies; logic-based argumentation formalism; ontological reasoning; ontology-based argumentation framework; Artificial intelligence; Breast cancer; Clinical trials; Computer science; Databases; Decision making; Educational institutions; Logic programming; Ontologies; Prototypes;
Conference_Titel :
Tools with Artificial Intelligence, 2007. ICTAI 2007. 19th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Patras
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3015-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICTAI.2007.110