Personal assistant agents can have an important role in healthcare as a smart technology to support physicians in their daily work, helping to tackle the increasing complexity of their task environment. In this paper we present and discuss a personal medical assistant agent technology for trauma documentation and management, based on the Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) architecture. The purpose of the personal assistant agent is twofold: to assist the Trauma Team in doing precision tracking during a trauma resuscitation, so as to (automatically) produce an accurate documentation of the trauma, and to generate alerts at real-time, to be eventually displayed either on smart-glasses or room-display.

BDI personal medical assistant agents: The case of trauma tracking and alerting / Croatti, Angelo; Montagna, Sara; Ricci, Alessandro; Gamberini, Emiliano; Albarello, Vittorio; Agnoletti, Vanni. - In: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN MEDICINE. - ISSN 0933-3657. - ELETTRONICO. - 96:(2019), pp. 187-197. [10.1016/j.artmed.2018.12.002]

BDI personal medical assistant agents: The case of trauma tracking and alerting

Croatti, Angelo
;
Montagna, Sara
;
Ricci, Alessandro
;
Agnoletti, Vanni
2019

Abstract

Personal assistant agents can have an important role in healthcare as a smart technology to support physicians in their daily work, helping to tackle the increasing complexity of their task environment. In this paper we present and discuss a personal medical assistant agent technology for trauma documentation and management, based on the Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) architecture. The purpose of the personal assistant agent is twofold: to assist the Trauma Team in doing precision tracking during a trauma resuscitation, so as to (automatically) produce an accurate documentation of the trauma, and to generate alerts at real-time, to be eventually displayed either on smart-glasses or room-display.
2019
BDI personal medical assistant agents: The case of trauma tracking and alerting / Croatti, Angelo; Montagna, Sara; Ricci, Alessandro; Gamberini, Emiliano; Albarello, Vittorio; Agnoletti, Vanni. - In: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN MEDICINE. - ISSN 0933-3657. - ELETTRONICO. - 96:(2019), pp. 187-197. [10.1016/j.artmed.2018.12.002]
Croatti, Angelo; Montagna, Sara; Ricci, Alessandro; Gamberini, Emiliano; Albarello, Vittorio; Agnoletti, Vanni
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