Research Path and Paradigm of Digitization and Intelligentization of Ancient TCM Books Based on the Deep Integration of Knowledge Element Theory and Clinical Needs
10.13288/j.11-2166/r.2024.12.001
- VernacularTitle:基于知识元理论与临床需求深度融合的中医古籍数智化研究路径和范式
- Author:
Feng YANG
1
;
Yi ZHANG
1
;
Xiaohua TAO
1
;
Jianfeng LI
2
;
Tao LUO
2
;
Jingling CHANG
3
;
Jian CHEN
3
;
Liyun CHEN
4
;
Ming DAI
5
;
Fenglan WANG
6
;
Xiang LU
7
Author Information
1. Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, 100029
2. Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
3. Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
4. Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
5. Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine
6. China Institute for History of Chinese Medicine and Medical Literature, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences
7. Anhui University of Chinese Medicine
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
ancient TCM books;
knowledge element;
digital intelligence;
knowledge service;
stroke;
heart failure;
liver cirrhosis;
diabetes
- From:
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine
2024;65(12):1201-1207
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
With the rapid development of information technology, research on ancient TCM books has shifted from the traditional collation and digitization into intelligent knowledge service, thereby achieving the deep integration of ancient TCM books collation and clinical needs. Based on the clinical problem and knowledge element theory, we implemented in-depth indexing and knowledge mining for 600 kinds of ancient TCM books, built a knowledge sharing service platform for ancient TCM books by integrating database, cloud platform, knowledge graph and other technologies, and carried out the thematic literature research and developed databases for four major diseases including stroke, heart failure, liver cirrhosis, and diabetes. The digital intelligence products have been applied in hundreds of hospitals for evaluation and feedback. Finally, through "digital processing plus intelligent application", the two-way interaction between ancient TCM books and current clinical practice is realized, and the path and paradigm of ancient TCM books knowledge serving the modern prevention and control of major diseases is formed, providing reference for the innovative utilization of ancient TCM books.