Medical Dialogue System

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A Medical Dialogue System is a domain-specific dialogue system that solves medical dialogue tasks.



References

2017

  • (Hoermann et al., 2017) ⇒ Simon Hoermann, Kathryn L. McCabe, David N. Milne, and Rafael A. Calvo. (2017). “Application of Synchronous Text-based Dialogue Systems in Mental Health Interventions: Systematic Review.” Journal of medical Internet research 19, no. 8
    • QUOTE: ... The potential benefits and limitations of synchronous text-based interventions (ie, a dialogue where an immediate reply is expected) still need to be considered. ...

      ... For the purpose of this review, “Web-based chat” is defined as text-based communication over the Web that allows participants to rapidly exchange messages, and thereby, mimics spoken dialog (eg, text communication part of Facebook messenger, WhatsApp, or Skype). Similarly “texting” also involves the exchange of text-based messages but by using mobile devices and cellular networks for transmission (eg, SMS text messaging or MMS multimedia messaging). ...

      ... The search strategy included a combination of mental health and computing terminology, as well as keywords related to the type of intervention (eg, dialogue, chat, text, and messaging), intervention, and outcomes (eg, counseling, adherence, feasibility, mood, quality of life, and mental health). ...