William Van Woensel

About Me

I am an Assistant Professor in Health Informatics and Information Systems at the University of Ottawa. I also hold an Adjunct Faculty position at the Faculty of Computer Science at Dalhousie University. Before that, I was a Research Associate and Post-Doctoral Fellow at the NICHE Research Group at Dalhousie University. I was a teaching assistant for 6 years at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, obtaining the degree of Doctor in Sciences in 2013.

Research Interests

My research interests lie at the crossroads of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR), Information Systems (IS) engineering, and Mobile Computing. In particular, I am interested in applying these technologies to innovate domains such as healthcare, law, government and business.

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2021

D O'Sullivan; W Van Woensel; S Wilk; S W Tu; W Michalowski; S Abidi; M Carrier; R Edry; I Hochberg; S Kingwell; K Kogan; M Michalowski; H O'Sullivan; M Peleg

Towards a framework for comparing functionalities of multimorbidity clinical decision support: A literature-based feature set and benchmark cases Proceedings Article

In: AMIA 2021 Annual Symposium, San Diego, CA, 2021.

BibTeX | Tags: Clinical Decision Support Systems, Comorbidity

William Van Woensel; Syed Sibte Raza Abidi; Samina Raza Abidi

Decision support for comorbid conditions via execution-time integration of clinical guidelines using transaction-based semantics and temporal planning Journal Article

In: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, vol. 118, pp. 102127, 2021, ISSN: 0933-3657.

Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Clinical guidelines, Comorbidity, Decision Support Systems

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William Van Woensel; Samina Raza Abidi; Syed Sibte Raza Abidi

Decision Support for Comorbid Conditions via Execution-Time Integration of Clinical Guidelines Using Transaction-based Semantics and Temporal Planning (under review) Journal Article

In: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, 0000.

BibTeX | Tags: Clinical Decision Support Systems, Clinical Practice Guidelines, Comorbidity