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Personal Health Knowledge Graphs for Patients

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arxiv 2004.00071 v2 pith:6TCAFHAP submitted 2020-03-31 cs.AI cs.IR

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keywords personalhealthpatientpatientsdataexistinginformationknowledge
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Existing patient data analytics platforms fail to incorporate information that has context, is personal, and topical to patients. For a recommendation system to give a suitable response to a query or to derive meaningful insights from patient data, it should consider personal information about the patient's health history, including but not limited to their preferences, locations, and life choices that are currently applicable to them. In this review paper, we critique existing literature in this space and also discuss the various research challenges that come with designing, building, and operationalizing a personal health knowledge graph (PHKG) for patients.

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