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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, May 1997
- William J. Long, Hamish S. F. Fraser, Shapur Naimi:
Reasoning requirements for diagnosis of heart disease. 5-24 - Nancy E. Reed, Maria L. Gini, Paul E. Johnson, James H. Moller:
Diagnosing congenital heart defects using the Fallot computational model. 25-40 - Pridi Siregar, Jean-Paul Sinteff, Nathalie Julen, Pierre Lebeux:
Spatio-temporal reasoning for multi-scale modeling in cardiology. 41-57 - Francisco Javier Díez, José Mira, E. Iturralde, S. Zubillaga:
DIAVAL, a Bayesian expert system for echocardiography. 59-73 - Álvaro Rabelo Jr., Ana Regina Rocha, Káthia Marçal de Oliveira, Agnaldo D. de Souza, Antonio A. Ximenes, Carlos Andrade, Daniela Onnis, Ivan Olivaes, Nelson Lobo, Nívea Ferreira, Vera Werneck:
An expert system for diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction with ECG analysis. 75-92
Volume 10, Number 2, June 1997
- D. B. Henson, Susan E. Spenceley, David R. Bull:
Artificial neural network analysis of noisy visual field data in glaucoma. 99-113 - Jilei Tian, Martti Juhola, Tapio Grönfors:
Latency estimation of auditory brainstem response by neural networks. 115-128 - Jonathan M. Garibaldi, Jennifer A. Westgate, Emmanuel C. Ifeachor, Keith R. Greene:
The development and implementation of an expert system for the analysis of umbilical cord blood. 129-144 - Tim Menzies, Paul Compton:
Applications of abduction: hypothesis testing of neuroendocrinological qualitative compartmental models. 145-175 - Peter Haddawy, Joel Jacobson, Charles E. Kahn Jr.:
BANTER: a Bayesian network tutoring shell. 177-200
Volume 10, Number 3, July 1997
- Peter J. F. Lucas:
Model-based diagnosis in medicine. 201-208 - Johann Gamper, Wolfgang Nejdl:
Abstract temporal diagnosis in medical domains. 209-234 - Jacques Wainer, Alexandre de Melo Rezende:
A temporal extension to the parsimonious covering theory. 235-255 - Gil Citro, Gordon Banks, Gregory F. Cooper:
INKBLOT: A neurological diagnostic decision support system integrating causal and anatomical knowledge. 257-267 - David McSherry:
Avoiding premature closure in sequential diagnosis. 269-283
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