Which Patient to Treat Next? Probabilistic Stream-Based Reasoning for Decision Support and Monitoring

M. Gehrke, Simon Schiff, Tanya Braun, R. Möller
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Providing decision support for questions such as "Which Patient to Treat Next?" requires a combination of stream-based reasoning and probabilistic reasoning. The former arises due to a multitude of sensors constantly collecting data (data streams). The latter stems from the underlying decision making problem based on a probabilistic model of the scenario at hand. The STARQL engine handles temporal data streams efficiently and the lifted dynamic junction tree algorithm handles temporal probabilistic relational data efficiently. In this paper, we leverage the two approaches and propose probabilistic stream-based reasoning. Additionally, we demonstrate that our proposed solution runs in linear time w.r.t. the maximum number of time steps to allow for real-time decision support and monitoring.
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下一个治疗哪位患者?基于概率流的决策支持与监控推理
为诸如“下一步治疗哪个病人?”之类的问题提供决策支持需要结合基于流的推理和概率推理。前者是由于大量传感器不断收集数据(数据流)而产生的。后者源于基于当前场景的概率模型的潜在决策问题。STARQL引擎有效地处理时间数据流,提升的动态连接树算法有效地处理时间概率关系数据。在本文中,我们利用这两种方法并提出基于概率流的推理。此外,我们还演示了我们提出的解决方案在线性时间内运行,这是允许实时决策支持和监视的最大时间步数。
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