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Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine Miscellaneus","Computer Science Information Systems
This paper presents an approach to conceptual representation, informed
by theories and methods from cognitive psychology, Our investigation
Of clinical case comprehension and reasoning from textual information
has shifted from instantiation models in which text processing is carr
ied out through schema fitting to more dynamic models that account for
how schemata are constructed by a process of construction and integra
tion of meaning, which depends on specific situations, We give an exam
ple involving doctor-patient dialogue to illustrate this point, Noneth
eless, our main approach has been propositionally-based. As we conduct
research into more specific aspects of medical understanding, such as
understanding of physiological systems, we have included alternative
approaches, such as qualitative functional graphs. We present examples
of their use in our research, These representational formalisms allow
us better to capture reasoning and understanding in dynamic systems.