Curtin University Homepage
  • Library
  • Help
    • Admin

    espace - Curtin’s institutional repository

    JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.
    View Item 
    • espace Home
    • espace
    • Curtin Research Publications
    • View Item
    • espace Home
    • espace
    • Curtin Research Publications
    • View Item

    Three fold system (3FS) for mental health domain

    20446_downloaded_stream_434.pdf (1.329Mb)
    Access Status
    Open access
    Authors
    Hadzic, Maja
    Cowan, Roberta
    Date
    2007
    Type
    Book Chapter
    
    Metadata
    Show full item record
    Citation
    Hadzic, Maja and Cowan, Roberta Ann. 2007. Three fold system (3FS) for mental health domain, in Meersman, R. and Tari, Z. and Herrero, P. (ed), On the move to meaningful internet systems 2007: OTM 2007 workshops, pp. 1355-1364. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer.
    Source Title
    On the move to meaningful internet systems 2007: OTM 2007 workshops
    DOI
    10.1007/978-3-540-76890-6_64
    ISBN
    9783540768890
    Faculty
    Curtin Business School
    School of Information Systems
    School
    Centre for Extended Enterprises and Business Intelligence
    Remarks

    The original publication is available at http://www.springerlink.com

    The link to this article is: http://www.springerlink.com/content/k554ww6214064r1m/fulltext.pdf

    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43479
    Collection
    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    Abstract: Along with an increase in the number of mentally ill people, research into all aspects of mental health has increased in recent years. In all disciplines information is the key to success but major problems adversely affect the efficiency and effectiveness that available mental health information is used. These relate to the lack of existing infrastructure to support effective access and information retrieval, and lack of tools to analyze the available information and derive useful knowledge from it. In this paper we explain how the ontology, multi-agent system and data mining technologies can be implemented within the mental health domain to effectively address these issues. The synergy of these frontier technologies may result in an intelligent information infrastructure that provides effective and efficient use of all available information.

    Related items

    Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.

    • Synergy on ontology and data mining: increasing value of the mental health
      Hadzic, Maja; D'Souza, R; Hadzic, Fedja; Dillon, Tharam S. (2008)
      Increase in mental health research has lead to an accumulation of mental health information. This information covers different aspects of mental health domain and provides a huge range of results. There is a need for ...
    • Mental health problems among young people on remand: has anything changed since 1989?
      Sawyer, M.; Guidolin, M.; Schulz, K.; McGinnes, B.; Baghurst, P.; Zubrick, Stephen (2010)
      Mental health problems among young people on remand: has anything changed since 1989? 1. Michael G. Sawyer1, 2. Matthew Guidolin2, 3. Karen Schulz3, 4. Bernadette McGinnes4, 5. Peter Baghurst5, 6. Stephen R. ...
    • Information giving challenges and support strategies at the time of a mental health diagnosis: qualitative views from Australian health professionals
      Milton, A.; Mullan, Barbara; Hunt, C. (2016)
      Purpose: Communication of a mental health diagnosis can be a difficult process and is a poorly understood area of service provision. The aim of this qualitative study was to examine clinicians’ perceptions of barriers and ...
    Advanced search

    Browse

    Communities & CollectionsIssue DateAuthorTitleSubjectDocument TypeThis CollectionIssue DateAuthorTitleSubjectDocument Type

    My Account

    Admin

    Statistics

    Most Popular ItemsStatistics by CountryMost Popular Authors

    Follow Curtin

    • 
    • 
    • 
    • 
    • 

    CRICOS Provider Code: 00301JABN: 99 143 842 569TEQSA: PRV12158

    Copyright | Disclaimer | Privacy statement | Accessibility

    Curtin would like to pay respect to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander members of our community by acknowledging the traditional owners of the land on which the Perth campus is located, the Whadjuk people of the Nyungar Nation; and on our Kalgoorlie campus, the Wongutha people of the North-Eastern Goldfields.