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8. AIME 2001: Cascais, Portugal
- Silvana Quaglini, Pedro Barahona, Steen Andreassen:

Artificial Intelligence Medicine, 8th Conference on AI in Medicine in Europe, AIME 2001, Cascais, Portugal, July 1-4, 2001, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2101, Springer 2001, ISBN 3-540-42294-3 - Enrico W. Coiera

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Mediated Agent Interaction. 1-15 - Jos Aarts:

On Articulation and Localization - Some Sociotechnical Issues of Design, Implementation and Evaluation of Knowledge Based Systems. 16-19 - Basilio Sierra

, Elena Lazkano, Iñaki Inza
, Marisa Merino, Pedro Larrañaga
, Jorge Quiroga
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Prototype Selection and Feature Subset Selection by Estimation of Distribution Algorithms. A Case Study in the Survival of Cirrhotic Patients Treated with TIPS. 20-29 - Timothy Langford, Christophe G. Giraud-Carrier

, John Magee:
Detection of Infectious Outbreaks in Hospitals through Incremental Clustering. 30-39 - Riccardo Bellazzi

, Ivano Azzini, Gianna Toffolo, Stefano Bacchetti
, Mario Lise:
Mining Data from a Knowledge Management Perspective: An Application to Outcome Prediction in Patients with Resectable Hepatocellular Carcinoma. 40-49 - Nicolas Durand

, Bruno Crémilleux, M. Henry-Amar:
Discovering Associations in Clinical Data: Application to Search for Prognostic Factors in Hodgkin's Disease. 50-54 - Anne Rosemary Tate

, Joshua Underwood, Christophe Ladroue, Rosemary Luckin, John R. Griffiths:
Visualisation of Multidimensional Data for Medical Decision Support. 55-58 - José A. Sanandrés, Victor Maojo, José Crespo, Agustín Gómez:

A Clustering-Based Constructive Induction Method and Its Application to Rheumatoid Arthritis. 59-62 - Jorma Laurikkala:

Improving Identification of Difficult Small Classes by Balancing Class Distribution. 63-66 - Marco Zaffalon

, Keith Wesnes
, Orlando Petrini:
Credal Classification for Dementia Screening. 67-76 - Marko Robnik-Sikonja, David Cukjati, Igor Kononenko:

Evaluation of Prognostic Factors and Prediction of Chronic Wound Healing Rate by Machine Learning Tools. 77-87 - Matjaz Kukar:

Making Reliable Diagnoses with Machine Learning: A Case Study. 88-98 - Ameen Abu-Hanna

, Nicolette de Keizer:
A Classification-Tree Hybrid Method for Studying Prognostic Models in Intensive Care. 99-108 - Tomislav Smuc, Dragan Gamberger, Goran Krstacic:

Combining Unsupervised and Supervised Machine Learning. 109-112 - Goran Krstacic, Dragan Gamberger, Tomislav Smuc:

Coronary Heart Disease Patient Models Based on Inductive Machine Learning. 113-116 - Markku Siermala:

Prediction of Protein Secondary Structures of All Types Using New Hypersphere Machine Learning Method. 117-120 - Stefania Montani

, Paolo Magni, Abdul V. Roudsari, Ewart R. Carson, Riccardo Bellazzi
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Integrating Different Methodologies for Insulin Therapy Support in Type 1 Diabetic Patients. 121-130 - Stephen Edward Rees

, Charlotte Allerød, Søren Kjærgaard, Egon Toft, Per Thorgaard, Steen Andreassen:
Diagnosing Patient State in Intensive Care Patients Using the Intelligent Ventilator (INVENT) System. 131-135 - Robert Kosara, Silvia Miksch:

A User Interface for Executing Asbru Plans. 136-139 - David Riaño

, Susana Prado:
Improving HISYS1 with a Decision Support System. 140-143 - Paola Baiardi

, Valter Piazza, Maria C. Mazzoleni:
Diagnosis of Iron-Deficiency Anemia in Hemodialyzed Patients through Support Vector Machines Technique. 144-147 - Mauro Giacomini

, Raffaella Michelini, Francesca Deantoni, Carmelina Ruggiero:
A Visual Tool for a User-Friendly Artificial Neural Network Based Decision Support System in Medicine. 148-151 - Rajai El Dajani, Maryvonne Miquel, Marie-Claire Forlini, Paul Rubel:

Modeling of Ventricular Repolarisation Time Series by Multi-layer Perceptrons. 152-155 - Peter J. F. Lucas:

Expert Knowledge and Its Role in Learning Bayesian Networks in Medicine: An Appraisal. 156-166 - Steen Andreassen, Marko Suojanen, Björn Falck, Kristian G. Olesen

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Improving the Diagnostic Performance of MUNIN by Remodelling of the Diseases. 167-176 - Peter Antal, Geert Fannes, Bart De Moor, Joos Vandewalle, Yves Moreau, Dirk Timmerman

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Extended Bayesian Regression Models: A Symbiotic Application of Belief Networks and Multilayer Perceptrons for the Classification of Ovarian Tumors. 177-187 - Linda C. van der Gaag, C. L. M. Witteman, Silja Renooij

, Michael Egmont-Petersen:
The Effects of Disregarding Test Characteristics in Probabilistic Networks. 188-198 - Joachim Horn, Thomas Birkhölzer, Oliver Hogl, Marco Pellegrino, Ruxandra Scheiterer, Kai-Uwe Schmidt, Volker Tresp:

Knowledge Acquisition and Automated Generation of Bayesian Networks for a Medical Dialogue and Advisory System. 199-202 - M. Elena Hernando

, Enrique J. Gómez, Francisco del Pozo:
Educational Tool for Diabetic Patients Based on Causal Probabilistic Networks. 203-206 - Severino F. Galán, Francisco Aguado, Francisco Javier Díez

, José Mira:
NasoNet, Joining Bayesian Networks and Time to Model Nasopharyngeal Cancer Spread. 207-216 - Andreas Seyfang, Silvia Miksch, Werner Horn, Michael S. Urschitz, Christian Popow, Christian F. Poets:

Using Time-Oriented Data Abstraction Methods to Optimize Oxygen Supply for Neonates. 217-226 - Luca Chittaro, Carlo Combi:

Visual Definition of Temporal Clinical Abstractions: A User Interface Based on Novel Metaphors. 227-230 - Nicolette de Bruijn, Peter J. F. Lucas, Karin Schurink, Marc Bonten, Andy Hoepelman:

Using Temporal Probabilistic Knowledge for Medical Decision Making. 231-234 - Maríano Javier Cabrero Canosa, María del Mar Castro Pereiro, Marta Graña Ramos, Elena Hernández-Pereira, Vicente Moret-Bonillo

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Temporal Issues in the Intelligent Interpretation of the Sleep Apnea Syndrome. 235-238 - Sanjay Modgil, Peter Hammond:

Generating Symbolic and Natural Language Partial Solutions for Inclusion in Medical Plans. 239-248 - Patrick Ruch, Robert H. Baud, Antoine Geissbühler, Christian Lovis, Anne-Marie Rassinoux, Alain Rivière:

Using Part-of-Speech and Word-Sense Disambiguation for Boosting String-Edit Distance Spelling Correction. 249-257 - Martin Romacker, Udo Hahn:

Semantic Interpretation of Medical Language - Quantitative Analysis and Qualitative Yield. 258-267 - Cungen Cao:

Medical Knowledge Acquisition from the Electronic Encyclopedia of China. 268-271 - John Fox, David Glasspool, Jonathan Bury:

Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches to Reasoning under Uncertainty in Medical Decision Making. 272-282 - Agnieszka Onisko, Peter J. F. Lucas, Marek J. Druzdzel:

Comparison of Rule-Based and Bayesian Network Approaches in Medical Diagnostic Systems. 283-292 - Stefan Schulz, Udo Hahn:

Parts, Locations, and Holes - Formal Reasoning about Anatomical Structures. 293-303 - Blaz Zupan, Ivan Bratko, Janez Demsar, J. Robert Beck, Adam Kuspa, Gad Shaulsky:

Abductive Inference of Genetic Networks. 304-313 - Alan L. Rector, Peter D. Johnson, Samson W. Tu, Chris Wroe, Jeremy Rogers:

Interface of Inference Models with Concept and Medical Record Models. 314-323 - Rodrigo Martínez-Béjar

, Francisca Ibáñez-Cruz, Paul Compton
, Jesualdo Tomás Fernández-Breis, Manuel De las Heras-González:
Integrating Ripple Down Rules with Ontologies in an Oncology Domain. 324-327 - Rolf Grütter, Claus Eikemeier:

Towards a Simple Ontology Definition Language (SOntoDL) for a Semantic Web of Evidence-Based Medical Information. 328-331 - Cláudia Antunes, João P. Martins:

Knowledge Acquisition System to Support Low Vision Consultation. 332-338 - Radim Sára, Daniel Smutek, Petr Sucharda, Stepán Svacina:

Systematic Construction of Texture Features for Hashimoto's Lymphocytic Thyroiditis Recognition from Sonographic Images. 339-348 - Nathalie Richard, Michel Dojat

, Catherine Garbay:
Dynamic Adaptation of Cooperative Agents for MRI Brain Scans Segmentation. 349-358 - Olivier Dameron, Bernard Gibaud, Xavier Morandi

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Numeric and Symbolic Knowledge Representation of Cortex Anatomy Using Web Technologies. 359-368 - Andreas Alexander Albrecht, Eike Hein, Kathleen Steinhöfel, Matthias Taupitz, C. K. Wong:

Depth-Four Threshold Circuits for Computer-Assisted X-ray Diagnosis. 369-373 - Antonio Moreno

, Aïda Valls, Jaime Bocio:
Management of Hospital Teams for Organ Transplants Using Multi-agent Systems. 374-383 - Diego Marchetti, Giordano Lanzola, Mario Stefanelli:

An AI-Based Approach to Support Communication in Health Care Organizations. 384-394 - Hans Schlenker, Hans-Joachim Goltz, Joerg-Wilhelm Oestmann:

TAME - Time Resourcing in Academic Medical Environments. 395-404 - Ana María Monteiro, Jacques Wainer:

A Conceptual Framework to Model Chronic and Long-Term Diseases. 405-408 - Kerstin Faber, Dirk Krechel, Daniel Reidenbach, Aldo von Wangenheim

, Paulo Roberto Wille:
Modelling of Radiological Examinations with POKMAT, a Process Oriented Knowledge Management Tool. 409-412 - Arantza Aldea, Beatriz López, Antonio Moreno, David Riaño

, Aïda Valls:
A Multi-agent System for Organ Transplant Co-ordination. 413-416 - Julien Balter, Annick Labarre-Vila, Danielle Ziébelin, Catherine Garbay:

A Platform Integrating Knowledge and Data Management for EMG Studies. 417-420 - Brigitte Séroussi, Jacques Bouaud, Éric-Charles Antoine, Laurent Zelek, Marc Spielmann:

Using ONCODOC as a Computer-Based Eligibility Screening System to Improve Accrual onto Breast Cancer Clinical Trials. 421-430 - Mar Marcos

, Geert Berger, Frank van Harmelen
, Annette ten Teije, Hugo Roomans, Silvia Miksch:
Using Critiquing for Improving Medical Protocols: Harder than It Seems. 431-441 - Silvana Quaglini, Carla Rognoni, Anna Cavallini, Giuseppe Micieli:

Evaluating the Impact of Clinical Practice Guidelines on Stroke Outcomes. 442-452 - Henry W. W. Potts, Jeremy C. Wyatt, Douglas G. Altman:

Challenges in Evaluating Complex Decision Support Systems: Lessons from Design-a-Trial. 453-456 - Linda C. van der Gaag, Silja Renooij

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On the Evaluation of Probabilistic Networks. 457-461 - Rainer Schmidt, Dagmar Steffen, Lothar Gierl:

Evaluation of a Case-Based Antibiotics Therapy Adviser. 462-466

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