Computerized guideline editor for clinical decision support
The GDL editor is multiplatform application that allows users to create, edit and run GDL files. GDL is a formal language designed to represent clinical knowledge for decision support. It is designed to be natural language- and reference terminology- agnostic by leveraging the designs of openEHR Reference Model and Archetype Model. The tool provides an editing and testing environment capable of generating forms based on the elements defined in the GDL.
Requirements:
Java Runtime Enviroment (JRE) 1.6 or higher
Generator for textual models by applying different techniques
This is a project created and supported by:
Angel Castellanos
Juan Cigarrán Recuero
Ana García Serrano
This projects allows the modelling of textual contents by applying different techniques:
TF-IDF
KLD
Mutual Information
Chi^2
With this application the users can be able to extract the most representative terminology of a textual collection.
The application is Java-based, allowing their execution in several platforms and operative systems (Windows, Linux, MacOS).
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