Sinoledge: A Knowledge Engine based on Logical Reasoning and Distributed Micro Services
Yining Huang, Shaoze Lin, Yijun Wei, Keke Tang

TL;DR
Sinoledge is a knowledge engine designed for medical professionals that facilitates organizing knowledge, reasoning, testing, and deployment through a user-friendly, maintainable, and efficient system based on logical reasoning and microservices.
Contribution
It introduces a novel knowledge engine tailored for medical use, combining logical reasoning with distributed microservices and user-centric features.
Findings
Provides a user-friendly interface for medical knowledge management
Enables testing and deployment of medical reasoning processes
Features a scalable, high-availability backend architecture
Abstract
We propose a knowledge engine called Sinoledge mainly for doctors, physicians, and researchers in medical field to organize thoughts, manage reasoning process, test and deploy to production environments effortlessly. Our proposal can be related to rule engine usually used in business or medical fields. More importantly, our proposal provides a user-friendly interface, an easy-maintain way of organizing knowledge, an understandable testing functionality and a highly available and efficient back-end architecture.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemantic Web and Ontologies · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services · Robotics and Automated Systems
