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Personalized Health Knowledge Graph
ISWC 2018 Contextualized Knowledge Graph Workshop
  • Amelie Gyrard, Wright State University
  • Manas Gaur, Wright State University
  • Saeedeh Shekarpour, University of Dayton
  • Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, Wright State University
  • Amit Sheth, University of South Carolina - Columbia
Publication Date
10-1-2018
Document Type
Article
Abstract

Our current health applications do not adequately take into account contextual and personalized knowledge about patients. In order to design “Personalized Coach for Healthcare” applications to manage chronic diseases, there is a need to create a Personalized Healthcare Knowledge Graph (PHKG) that takes into consideration a patient’s health condition (personalized knowledge) and enriches that with contextualized knowledge from environmental sensors and Web of Data (e.g., symptoms and treatments for diseases). To develop PHKG, aggregating knowledge from various heterogeneous sources such as the Internet of Things (IoT) devices, clinical notes, and Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) is necessary. In this paper, we explain the challenges of collecting, managing, analyzing, and integrating patients’ health data from various sources in order to synthesize and deduce meaningful information embodying the vision of the Data, Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom (DIKW) pyramid. Furthermore, we sketch a solution that combines: 1) IoT data analytics, and 2) explicit knowledge and illustrate it using three chronic disease use cases – asthma, obesity, and Parkinson’s

APA Citation
Gyrard, A., Gaur, M., Shekarpour, S., Thirunarayan, K., & Sheth, A. (October 2018). Personalized Health Knowledge Graph. ISWC 2018 Contextualized Knowledge Graph Workshop. Retrieved from http://knoesis.org/sites/default/files/personalized-asthma-obesity%20%2814%29.pdf
Citation Information
Amelie Gyrard, Manas Gaur, Saeedeh Shekarpour, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, et al.. "Personalized Health Knowledge Graph" ISWC 2018 Contextualized Knowledge Graph Workshop (2018)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/amit_sheth/606/