As part of NHS Code4Health, we should be able to expose a number of
realistic composition instances, kindly donated by system vendors.

On my Todo list :)

Ian

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On 16 April 2015 at 10:36, Seref Arikan <serefarikan at kurumsalteknoloji.com>
wrote:

> Hi Birger,
> Thanks for link to Katrin's work.
>
> Regards
> Seref
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 10:32 AM, Birger Haarbrandt <
> birger.haarbrandt at plri.de> wrote:
>
>>  Hi Thomas,
>>
>> do we really need realistic data sets? At least in the beginning, many
>> programmers that are new to openEHR would already be happy with some valid
>> data instances.
>>
>> If anyone likes to do such a synthesier: Katrin Dentler has done some
>> work on patient data generation (
>> http://www.cs.vu.nl/~frankh/postscript/KR4HC-2013-APDG.pdf)... maybe she
>> can provide some existing code and knowledge if anybody wants to build such
>> a thing :) (It might be a little out of scope for my department)
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Birger
>>
>> Am 16.04.2015 um 11:13 schrieb Thomas Beale:
>>
>>
>> Indeed, it would be a great thing. The reason it doesn't exist so far, is
>> that to be useful we need synthesised data sets that have some realistic
>> statistical spread of values. Since we are talking at multiple levels - not
>> just vital signs measurements, but covariance of all kinds of measurements
>> with assessments (diagnosis etc), plans and orders and actions, the
>> complexity is not trivial.
>>
>> A data synthesiser to do this for openEHR would be a fantastic Master's
>> project (hint :).
>>
>> - thomas
>>
>> On 16/04/2015 10:02, Dmitry Baranov wrote:
>>
>> Diego,
>> that'll be great.
>> Hope that OpenEHR github owners will provide us with an instance samples
>> repository some day or other :)
>>
>> I can generate random sample instances from current archetypes for you
>> if you need them. Generated data may not make much sense as it only
>> tries to follow the archetype constraints, but it should be enough for
>> application testing and benchmark
>>
>>
>>
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