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19th ECAI Workshop KR4HC 2010: Lisbon, Portugal
- David Riaño, Annette ten Teije, Silvia Miksch, Mor Peleg:
Knowledge Representation for Health-Care - ECAI 2010 Workshop KR4HC 2010, Lisbon, Portugal, August 17, 2010, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6512, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-18049-1
Ontologies
- Cristina Romero-Tris, David Riaño, Francis Real:
Ontology-Based Retrospective and Prospective Diagnosis and Medical Knowledge Personalization. 1-15 - Maria Taboada, María Jesús Sobrido, Verónica Colombo, Belén Pilo:
A Semantic Web Approach to Integrate Phenotype Descriptions and Clinical Data. 16-26 - Samina Raza Abidi:
Ontology-Based Knowledge Modeling to Provide Decision Support for Comorbid Diseases. 27-39
Patient Data, Records, and Guidelines
- Pere Torres, David Riaño, Joan Albert López-Vallverdú:
Inducing Decision Trees from Medical Decision Processes. 40-55 - Niels Radstake, Peter J. F. Lucas, Marina Velikova, Maurice Samulski:
Critiquing Knowledge Representation in Medical Image Interpretation Using Structure Learning. 56-69 - Caroline Hagège, Pierre Marchal, Quentin Gicquel, Stéfan Jacques Darmoni, Suzanne Pereira, Marie Hélène Metzger:
Linguistic and Temporal Processing for Discovering Hospital Acquired Infection from Patient Records. 70-84 - Femida Gwadry-Sridhar, Michael Bauer, Benoit Lewden, Ali Hamou:
A Markov Analysis of Patients Developing Sepsis Using Clusters. 85-100 - Mar Marcos, Begoña Martínez-Salvador:
Towards the Interoperability of Computerised Guidelines and Electronic Health Records: An Experiment with openEHR Archetypes and a Chronic Heart Failure Guideline. 101-113
Clinical Practice Guidelines
- Katharina Kaiser, Andreas Seyfang, Silvia Miksch:
Identifying Treatment Activities for Modelling Computer-Interpretable Clinical Practice Guidelines. 114-125 - Claudio Eccher, Andreas Seyfang, Antonella Ferro, Silvia Miksch:
Updating a Protocol-Based Decision-Support System's Knowledge Base: A Breast Cancer Case Study. 126-138 - Arjen Hommersom:
Toward Probabilistic Analysis of Guidelines. 139-152
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