Development of knowledge bases and the reliability of a decision support system for behavioral treatment consultation for persons with mental retardation: The Mental Retardation-Expert |
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Authors: | Matthew G. Hile Donna M. Campbell Bagher B. Ghobary Marcie N. Desrochers |
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Affiliation: | 1. Missouri Institute of Mental Health, 5247 Fyler Avenue, 63139-1494, St. Louis, MO 2. Webster University, St. Louis, Missouri 3. College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina
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Abstract: | The development of expert and decision support systems requires the collection, organization, codification, and storage of a body of specialized knowledge. The development, using reconstructive methods, of two such knowledge bases, the first containing the current scientific literature and the second containing an expert’s knowledge, is described for an automated decision support system, the Mental Retardation-Expert. This system provides practitioners with assistance in the treatment of aggressive, self-injurious, and destructive behaviors displayed by individuals with mental retardation or developmental disabilities. The average interobserver reliability of the expert knowledge base ranged from 92.5% to 95.0% when calculated across four clinicians’ assessments of 31 abstracted cases. |
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