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Enriching Human–AI Collaboration: The Ontological Service Framework Leveraging Large Language Models for Value Creation in Conversational AI

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This research focuses on ontology-driven conversational agents (CAs) that harness large language models (LLMs) and their mediating role in performing collective tasks and facilitating knowledge-sharing capabilities among multiple healthcare stakeholders. The research addresses how CAs can promote a therapeutic working alliance and foster trustful human–AI collaboration between emergency department (ED) stakeholders, thereby supporting collaborative tasks with healthcare professionals (HPs). The research contributes to developing a service-oriented human–AI collaborative framework (SHAICF) to promote co-creation and collaborative learning among patients, CAs, and HPs, and improve information flow procedures within the ED. The research incorporates agile heavy-weight ontology engineering methodology (OEM) rooted in the design science research method (DSRM) to construct an ontological metadata model (PEDology), which underpins the development of semantic artifacts. A customized OEM is used to address the issues mentioned earlier. The shared ontological model framework helps developers to build AI-based information systems (ISs) integrated with LLMs’ capabilities to comprehend, interpret, and respond to complex healthcare queries by leveraging the structured knowledge embedded within ontologies such as PEDology. As a result, LLMs facilitate on-demand health-related services regarding patients and HPs and assist in improving information provision, quality care, and patient workflows within the ED.

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