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found 28 matches
- 2014
- Fei Wang, Ping Zhang, Nan Cao, Jianying Hu, Robert Sorrentino:
Exploring the associations between drug side-effects and therapeutic indications. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 15-23 (2014) - Stefano Bromuri, Damien Zufferey, Jean Hennebert, Michael Ignaz Schumacher:
Multi-label classification of chronically ill patients with bag of words and supervised dimensionality reduction algorithms. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 165-175 (2014) - Juan C. Caicedo, Jorge A. Vanegas, Fabian Páez, Fabio A. González:
Histology image search using multimodal fusion. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 114-128 (2014) - Timothy Jay Carney, Geoffrey P. Morgan, Josette Jones, Anna M. McDaniel, Michael T. Weaver, Bryan J. Weiner, David A. Haggstrom:
Using computational modeling to assess the impact of clinical decision support on cancer screening improvement strategies within the community health centers. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 200-209 (2014) - Lauren N. Carroll, Alan P. Au, Landon T. Detwiler, Tsung-chieh Fu, Ian S. Painter, Neil F. Abernethy:
Visualization and analytics tools for infectious disease epidemiology: A systematic review. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 287-298 (2014) - Licong Cui, Satya Sanket Sahoo, Samden D. Lhatoo, Gaurav Garg, Prashant Rai, Alireza Bozorgi, Guo-Qiang Zhang:
Complex epilepsy phenotype extraction from narrative clinical discharge summaries. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 272-279 (2014) - Christopher J. Flewwelling, Anthony C. Easty, Kim J. Vicente, Joseph A. Cafazzo:
The use of fault reporting of medical equipment to identify latent design flaws. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 80-85 (2014) - Jesús Jiménez, A. M. López, Jaime Cruz, Francisco José Esteban, Juan Navas, Pablo Villoslada, Juan Ruiz de Miras:
A Web platform for the interactive visualization and analysis of the 3D fractal dimension of MRI data. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 176-190 (2014) - Stephen B. Johnson, Michael E. Bales, Daniel Dine, Suzanne Bakken, Paul J. Albert, Chunhua Weng:
Automatic generation of investigator bibliographies for institutional research networking systems. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 8-14 (2014) - Prabal Khanal, Akshay Vankipuram, Aaron Ashby, Mithra Vankipuram, Ashish Gupta, Denise Drumm-Gurnee, Karen Josey, Linda Tinker, Marshall L. Smith:
Collaborative virtual reality based advanced cardiac life support training simulator using virtual reality principles. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 49-59 (2014) - Michel C. A. Klein, Nataliya M. Mogles, Arlette van Wissen:
Intelligent mobile support for therapy adherence and behavior change. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 137-151 (2014) - Elina Kontio, Antti Airola, Tapio Pahikkala, Heljä Lundgrén-Laine, Kristiina Junttila, Heikki Korvenranta, Tapio Salakoski, Sanna Salanterä:
Predicting patient acuity from electronic patient records. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 35-40 (2014) - Rainer Krumm, Axel Semjonow, Joke Tio, Heike Duhme, Thomas Bürkle, Jörg Haier, Martin Dugas, Bernhard Breil:
The need for harmonized structured documentation and chances of secondary use - Results of a systematic analysis with automated form comparison for prostate and breast cancer. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 86-99 (2014) - Juan Alfonso Lara, David Lizcano, Aurora Pérez-Pérez, Juan Pedro Valente:
A general framework for time series data mining based on event analysis: Application to the medical domains of electroencephalography and stabilometry. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 219-241 (2014) - Hongli Lin, Xuedong Yang, Weisheng Wang, Jiawei Luo:
A Performance Weighted Collaborative Filtering algorithm for personalized radiology education. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 107-113 (2014) - David Martínez, Arantxa Otegi, Aitor Soroa, Eneko Agirre:
Improving search over Electronic Health Records using UMLS-based query expansion through random walks. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 100-106 (2014) - Alexey Mekler, Dmitri Schwarz:
Quality assessment of data discrimination using self-organizing maps. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 210-218 (2014) - Makoto Miwa, James Thomas, Alison O'Mara-Eves, Sophia Ananiadou:
Reducing systematic review workload through certainty-based screening. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 242-253 (2014) - Catherine H. Olson, Mary Dierich, Bonnie L. Westra:
Automation of a high risk medication regime algorithm in a home health care population. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 60-71 (2014) - Rimma Pivovarov, David J. Albers, Jorge L. Sepulveda, Noémie Elhadad:
Identifying and mitigating biases in EHR laboratory tests. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 24-34 (2014) - Luke V. Rasmussen, William K. Thompson, Jennifer A. Pacheco, Abel N. Kho, David Carrell, Jyotishman Pathak, Peggy L. Peissig, Gerard Tromp, Joshua C. Denny, Justin B. Starren:
Design patterns for the development of electronic health record-driven phenotype extraction algorithms. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 280-286 (2014) - Stefania Rubrichi, Andrea Battistotti, Silvana Quaglini:
Patients' involvement in e-health services quality assessment: A system for the automatic interpretation of SMS-based patients' feedback. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 41-48 (2014) - Isabel Segura-Bedmar, Paloma Martínez, María Herrero-Zazo:
Lessons learnt from the DDIExtraction-2013 Shared Task. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 152-164 (2014) - Casper Shyr, André Kushniruk, Wyeth W. Wasserman:
Usability study of clinical exome analysis software: Top lessons learned and recommendations. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 129-136 (2014) - Jirí Spilka, Václav Chudácek, Petr Janku, Lukás Hruban, Miroslav Bursa, Michal Huptych, Lukás Zach, Lenka Lhotská:
Analysis of obstetricians' decision making on CTG recordings. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 72-79 (2014) - Simon Walk, Philipp Singer, Markus Strohmaier, Tania Tudorache, Mark A. Musen, Natalya Fridman Noy:
Discovering Beaten Paths in Collaborative Ontology-Engineering Projects using Markov Chains. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 254-271 (2014) - Brandon M. Welch, Karen Eilbeck, Guilherme Del Fiol, Laurence J. Meyer, Kensaku Kawamoto:
Technical desiderata for the integration of genomic data with clinical decision support. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 3-7 (2014) - Rong Xu, QuanQiu Wang:
Automatic construction of a large-scale and accurate drug-side-effect association knowledge base from biomedical literature. J. Biomed. Informatics 51: 191-199 (2014)
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