Multi-Criteria Decision Making Semantic for Mental Healthcare

Multi-Criteria Decision Making Semantic for Mental Healthcare

Chaymae Benfares, Ouidad Akhrif, Younès El Bouzekri El Idrissi, Karim Hamid
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8544-3.ch011
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Abstract

Healthcare systems play an important role in the well-being of patients; however, the diagnostic process generates a very large and varied types of data which makes the process of analyzing this data very complicated. More precisely, depression, which is one of the most common psychological disorders, contains a taxonomy of different symptoms, heterogeneous, and varied by data criteria, as confronted by clinicians to predict the degree of the disorder in patients with the aim of selecting the best treatment. To this end, the authors propose a decision architecture based on an approach that combines method ontologies, the Analytic Hierarchy Process, in the context of the prevention and monitoring of depression trends in patients.
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In a world whose complexity is rapidly growing, making the best decisions becomes an increasingly demanding task (Brunelli, 2014). Indeed, optimal and relevant decision-making is a difficult task in all areas, especially in the health field. Physicians face several challenges ; however, many intelligent methods from artificial intelligence, applied mathematics, and operational research is useful for helping decision makers make relevant decisions.

The ontologies are widely used in medical informatics and health care to standardize the vocabulary and share knowledge on a particular domain.

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