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AAAI Fall Symposium 2009 - Virtual Healthcare Interaction: Arlington, VA, USA
- Virtual Healthcare Interaction, Papers from the 2009 AAAI Fall Symposium, Arlington, Virginia, USA, November 5-7, 2009. AAAI Technical Report FS-09-07, AAAI 2009
- Hercules Dalianis, Gunnar H. Nilsson, Sumithra Velupillai:
Is De-identification of Electronic Health Records Possible? OR Can We Use Health Record Corpora for Research? - Chrysanne Di Marco, David Wiljer, Eduard H. Hovy:
Self-Managed Access to Personalized Healthcare through Automated Generation of Tailored Health Educational Materials from Electronic Health Records. - George Ferguson, James F. Allen, Lucian Galescu, Jill Quinn, Mary D. Swift:
CARDIAC: An Intelligent Conversational Assistant for Chronic Heart Failure Patient Heath Monitoring. - Albert Goldfain, James DelloStritto:
Extending Symptom-Checking Applications for Virtual Healthcare Interaction. - Nancy L. Green, Charles Bevan:
Efficacy of Active Participation in Conversation with a Virtual Patient with Alzheimer's Disease. - Curry I. Guinn, Daniel J. Rayburn-Reeves:
Remote Monitoring of Activity, Location, and Exertion Levels. - Barbara Hayes-Roth, Rami Saker:
Next-Generation Automated Health Behavior Coaches. - Barbara Hayes-Roth, Rami Saker, Karen Amano:
Using Virtual Patients to Train Clinical Interviewing Skills. - Sukhanya Kethuneni, Stephanie E. August, James Ian Vales:
Personal Health Care Assistant/Companion in Virtual World. - Wendy Moncur, Saad Mahamood, Ehud Reiter, Yvonne Freer:
Involving Healthcare Consumers in Knowledge Acquisition for Virtual Healthcare. - Sergei Nirenburg, Marjorie McShane:
Cognitive Modeling for Clinical Medicine. - Laura M. Pfeifer, Timothy W. Bickmore:
Longitudinal Health Interviewing by Embodied Conversational Agents: Directions for Future Research. - Mark O. Riedl, Rosa I. Arriaga, Fatima A. Boujarwah, Hwajung Hong, Jackie Isbell, Juane Heflin:
Graphical Social Scenarios: Toward Intervention and Authoring for Adolescents with High Functioning Autism. - Sara Rubinelli, Peter Johannes Schulz, Kent Nakamoto:
Health Literacy and the Tailoring of Health Information. A Dialogue between Communication and (AI)Technology.
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