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A Multiagent Architecture for Developing Medical Information Retrieval Agents
Journal of Medical Systems
  • Steven Walczak, University of South Florida
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-1-2003
Keywords
  • agent,
  • information retrieval,
  • medical information,
  • multiagent system,
  • web search
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025668124244
Abstract

Information that is available on the world wide web (WWW) is already more vast than can be comprehensibly studied by individuals and this quantity is increasing at a staggering pace. The quality of service delivered by physicians is dependent on the availability of current information. The agent paradigm offers a means for enabling physicians to filter information and retrieve only information that is relevant to current patient treatments. As with many specialized domains, agent-based information retrieval in medical domains must satisfy several domain-dependent constraints. A multiple agent architecture is developed and described in detail to efficiently provide agent-based information retrieval from the WWW and other explicit information resources. A simulation of the proposed multiple agent architecture shows a 97% decrease in information overload and an 85% increase in information relevancy over existing meta-search tools (with even larger gains over standard search engines).

Citation / Publisher Attribution

Journal of Medical Systems, v. 27, issue 5, p. 479-498

Citation Information
Steven Walczak. "A Multiagent Architecture for Developing Medical Information Retrieval Agents" Journal of Medical Systems Vol. 27 Iss. 5 (2003) p. 479 - 498
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/steven-walczak/11/