학술논문

Bottom-up and top-down paradigms of artificial intelligence research approaches to healthcare data science using growing real-world big data
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. 30(7)
Subject
Information and Computing Sciences
Artificial Intelligence
Networking and Information Technology R&D (NITRD)
Good Health and Well Being
Humans
Data Science
Big Data
Delivery of Health Care
Physicians
artificial intelligence computational methods
real-world data
electronic health records
Engineering
Medical and Health Sciences
Medical Informatics
Biomedical and clinical sciences
Health sciences
Information and computing sciences
Language
Abstract
ObjectivesAs the real-world electronic health record (EHR) data continue to grow exponentially, novel methodologies involving artificial intelligence (AI) are becoming increasingly applied to enable efficient data-driven learning and, ultimately, to advance healthcare. Our objective is to provide readers with an understanding of evolving computational methods and help in deciding on methods to pursue.Target audienceThe sheer diversity of existing methods presents a challenge for health scientists who are beginning to apply computational methods to their research. Therefore, this tutorial is aimed at scientists working with EHR data who are early entrants into the field of applying AI methodologies.ScopeThis manuscript describes the diverse and growing AI research approaches in healthcare data science and categorizes them into 2 distinct paradigms, the bottom-up and top-down paradigms to provide health scientists venturing into artificial intelligent research with an understanding of the evolving computational methods and help in deciding on methods to pursue through the lens of real-world healthcare data.