Abstract
The temporal-reasoning task focuses on intelligent analysis of time-oriented data, while the temporal maintenance task focuses on effective storage, query, and retrieval of these data. Both are highly relevant for biomedical applications such as monitoring, therapy, quality assessment, and visualization and exploration of time-oriented data, which cannot be expected to resolve each time both tasks, or to understand the internal details of specialized modules that perform them. Thus, it is imperative to supply a system, known as a temporal mediator, which integrates these tasks. One potential problem in existing temporal-mediation approaches is lack of sufficient responsiveness when querying the database for complex abstract concepts that are derived from the raw data, especially regarding a large patient group. We propose a new integration approach: The active time-oriented database. This approach is a temporal extension of the active-database concept, a merger of temporal reasoning and temporal maintenance within a persistent database framework. The approach preserves the efficiency of databases in handling data storage and retrieval while enabling specification and performance of complex temporal reasoning using an incremental-computation approach. The new approach provides persistence and truth-maintenance of the resultant abstractions. We implemented the active time oriented database approach within the Momentum system. Initial experiments with the Momentum system are encouraging,
and an evaluation is underway to assess its validity.
and an evaluation is underway to assess its validity.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 8 |
State | Published - 1 Oct 2003 |
Event | The joint workshop Intelligent Data Analysis in Medicine and Pharmacology, and Knowledge-Based Information Management in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care - , Cyprus Duration: 19 Oct 2003 → 22 Oct 2003 |
Conference
Conference | The joint workshop Intelligent Data Analysis in Medicine and Pharmacology, and Knowledge-Based Information Management in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care |
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Country/Territory | Cyprus |
Period | 19/10/03 → 22/10/03 |