Hi everyone! I’m working on the design of the UI/UX for the CDSS. I figured this forum would be a good place for some collaborative brainstorming. I am a big fan of user centered design (UCD) practices, and one technique I like to use involves imagining tasks.
Example (Shopping app): “You’re a crew member on the far side of the moon and feel a headache. Input the symptom data, and identify the next steps to take.” or “You’re a CMO and you’re concerned with Crew Member A. Find the latest logged data on Crew Member A.”
I’m still learning the ins and outs of space missions, and I would love to open the floor to this topic. If anyone has a scenario that they imagine a user could run into, please send a message my way! A good design is a team effort 
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We could explore situations like emergency triage (a crew member reports chest pain), delayed communication (diagnosing without real-time Earth support), mental health monitoring (detecting behavioral changes), routine health checks (analyzing trends), or working under limited resources and sensor uncertainties
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Recently, I saw ESA’s Directorate for Human and Robotic Exploration (HRE) Data Archive website live - seems taken down momentarily – this is human/ astornaut health/ biomed data repo.
The original URL to be: HRE Data Archive (hope back online soon!)
Also, ESA’s ‘BioBank’ will come to existence soon I reckon – populating GIMM:
Once getting hold of these can enrich US astronaut/ biobank data assets with those curated & provided research ready by it’s EU counterpart. At tlest that’s my hope (let alone larger training / validation data is great for ML/AI applications, as well)!
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Hey @robertn01
GIMM’s goals and vision are clear and aligned with ours, so we can definitely apply.
BTW, here in AWG, experience shows that when we have a workable prototype or a published, mature idea—whether it’s a scientific discovery or a clinical application—we have many more options to request data and resources.
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Hello, I was thinking of building a simple prototype model that can analyze physiological data continuously and then detect and analyze anomalies. The simple version will start using heart rate and movement monitoring, and the model will be trained to detect irregular patterns. Based on these, the system will classify the change in terms of severity and determine whether to send an alert or continue in a routine pattern.
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That’s a great idea you can share the prototype in upcoming meets
Hey @AliReza-H - thanks for commenting - my meassage to be read as a pointer in the future only and not by any means indicated ‘imminent’ or close-term application - i.e. the intent was only FYI to raise awareness for future stages dev/ fine-tuning/ functionality enrichment opportunities etc.
Re: AWG experience etc - obviously! - that approach works best in genreal (same in conventional healthcare data application scenarios - the domain where I have been operating).
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This sounds incredibly interesting!! My background is in psychology and decision-making research! I’d love to learn more and potentially contribute to the subgroup, if its possible!
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Hi friends! I have created the following collaborative document to share what I have been working on. It outlines the steps in the design process, a guide for documentation of work, and a way to track progress on the design. As it is all work in progress, any feedback will be greatly appreciated. There are currently 5 scenarios that the CDSS will be used in:
Emergency medical treatment
Routine - Diagnosis
Routine - Treatment
Routine - Observation
Prevention
Building out a CDSS that meets all requirements (including future requirements) simultaneously is a balancing act. The document will periodically be updated with action items that anyone can pick up if they want to help.
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That is great summary @Minh_Phan . Is there the possibility of a 6. Predictive, anticipatory risk management. For example solar flare advanced warning, or anticipated resource shortage food / water / medical. Or would that be preventative.
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Hello, I’m interested in joining the group, I have experience in research and clinical psychology.
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Hi all, I’m a practicing physician with a love for space. Previously built AI models for clinical decision support, now used in the field by the US military. Happy to help projects and have a couple ideas I wanted to investigate as well!
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@Ritika_Saha and @AliReza-H are the co-leaders. Your experience sounds like it would be very helpful.
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Hi @drchintandave , it’s great to have you in CDSS!
please send (or put !) your email so @Ritika_Saha will add you to the email list for meetings.
Currently, our focus is to build the most user-centered CDSS framework and validate it on the Inspiration4 dataset. We are also looking at tools like DAGs, knowledge graphs, and LLMs to enhance its usability, reliability, and performance.
I would love to hear more about your ideas and how we can solve these problems together.
See you !
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Also i think this may be helpful to have a quick overview on current progress:
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Hi, thank you for your interest. Could you please share your email ID?
Hi, thank you. Can you please share your email id?
Thank you for sharing this collaborative document and the detailed design approach. The structured breakdown of the five CDSS scenarios is very insightful and will be extremely helpful for guiding future development and contributions.