Stroke Cognitive Medical Assistant (StrokeCMA)
Khriyenko, O., Rönkkö, K., Tsybulko, V., Piik, K., Le, D. P. M., & Riipinen, T. (2018). Stroke Cognitive Medical Assistant (StrokeCMA). GSTF Journal on Computing, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.5176/2251-3043_6.1.112
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Stroke is the number two killer after heart disease
since it is responsible for almost 10% of all deaths worldwide.
The main problem with a stroke is a significant delay in
treatment that happened mainly due to inappropriate detection
of stroke symptoms or inability of a person to perform further
necessary actions, and might cause death, permanent disabilities,
as well as more expensive treatment and rehabilitation.
Nowadays assessment of a stroke is done by human, following
widely adopted FAST approach of stroke assessment. Since a
human factor become one of the causes of treatment delay,
offered solution will try to minimize this factor. Artificial
Intelligence, Cognitive Computing, Machine Learning and Data
Mining, NLP and other technologies make possible to elaborate a
smart solution that enable automated stroke symptoms detection
on earlier stages without self-assessment or assistance of another
person, solution that in time provides notification to
corresponding caregivers (family members, responsible medical
worker, etc.) and even able to directly call emergency, explaining
the cases and providing all necessary evidences to support
further decision making. Thus, the paper presents feasibility
study of IBM Watson cognitive computing services and tools to
address the issue of automated stroke symptoms detection to
elaborate smart supportive tool in the pocket of people under
high risk of a stroke attack.
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