Knowledge-based Service for African Traditional Herbal Medicine: A Hybrid Approach

S. N. O. Devine, Dr. Emmanuel Kolog Awuni, E. Sutinen, I. Sääksjärvi
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Globally, the acceptance and use of herbal and traditional medicine is on the rise. Africa, especially Ghana, has its populace resorting to African Traditional Herbal Medicine (ATHMed) for their healthcare needs due to its potency and accessibility. However, the practice involving its preparation and administration has come into question. Even more daunting is the poor and inadequate documentation covering the preservation and retrieval of knowledge on ATHMed for long-term use, resulting in invaluable healthcare knowledge being lost. Consequently, there is the need to adopt strategies to help curtail the loss of such healthcare knowledge, for the benefit of ATHMed stakeholders in healthcare delivery, industry and academia. This paper proposes a hybrid-based computational knowledge framework for the preservation and retrieval of traditional herbal medicine. By the hybrid approach, the framework proposes the use of machine learning and ontology-based techniques. While reviewing literature to reflect the existing challenges, this paper discusses current technologies suited to approach them. This results in a framework that embodies an ontology driven knowledge-based system operating on a semantically annotated corpus that delivers a contextual search pattern, geared towards a formalized, explicit preservation and retrieval mechanism for safeguarding ATHMed knowledge.
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非洲传统草药的知识服务:一种混合方法
在全球范围内,接受和使用草药和传统药物的人数正在上升。非洲,特别是加纳,由于其效力和可获得性,其民众诉诸非洲传统草药(ATHMed)来满足其医疗保健需求。但是,涉及其准备和管理的做法已受到质疑。更令人生畏的是,关于长期使用的ATHMed知识的保存和检索的文档贫乏和不充分,导致宝贵的医疗保健知识丢失。因此,有必要采取策略来帮助减少这些医疗保健知识的流失,以造福医疗保健服务、行业和学术界的ATHMed利益相关者。提出了一种基于混合的传统中药保存与检索计算知识框架。通过混合方法,该框架提出了机器学习和基于本体的技术的使用。在回顾文献以反映现有挑战的同时,本文讨论了适合解决这些挑战的当前技术。这就形成了一个框架,该框架体现了一个本体驱动的基于知识的系统,该系统在一个语义注释的语料库上运行,该语料库提供了一个上下文搜索模式,面向一个形式化的、明确的保存和检索机制,以保护ATHMed知识。
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