Cooperation Between Abductive and Inductive Nursing Risk Management

  • Authors:
  • Akinori Abe;Hiromi Itoh Ozaku;Noriaki Kuwahara;Kiyoshi Kogure

  • Affiliations:
  • ATR Knowledge Science Laboratories, Kyoto, Japan;ATR Knowledge Science Laboratories, Kyoto, Japan;ATR Knowledge Science Laboratories, Kyoto, Japan;ATR Knowledge Science Laboratories, Kyoto, Japan

  • Venue:
  • ICDMW '06 Proceedings of the Sixth IEEE International Conference on Data Mining - Workshops
  • Year:
  • 2006

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Abstract

In general risk management, inductive management is usually adopted If we computationally conduct inductive management, it is vital to collect a considerable number of examples to perform machine learning. In the Accident or Incident Report Database home page, we can review various types of accidents or incidents. However; since reports are written by various nurses, the granularity and quality of reports are not suficient for machine learning. We, therefore, explain the importance of conducting dynamic nursing risk management that can be achieved by abduction, then illustrate cooperation behveen abductive and inductive types of nursing risk management.