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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, January 1998
- Igor Jurisica, John Mylopoulos, Janice I. Glasgow, Heather Shapiro, Robert F. Casper:
Case-based reasoning in IVF: prediction and knowledge mining. 1-24 - Klaus-Dieter Althoff, Ralph Bergmann, Stefan Wess, Michel Manago, Eric Auriol, Oleg I. Larichev, Alexander Bolotov, Yurii I. Zhuravlev, Serge I. Gurov:
Case-based reasoning for medical decision support tasks: The Inreca approach. 25-41 - Ambrose Sunny Ochi-Okorie:
Disease diagnosis validation in TROPIX using CBR. 43-60 - Rüdiger Oehlmann:
Evaluating a case-based discovery system: a case-study in content-oriented evaluation. 61-76 - Friedrich Steimann:
Dependency parsing for medical language and concept representation. 77-86
Volume 12, Number 2, February 1998
- Edward H. Shortliffe, Vimla L. Patel, James J. Cimino, G. Octo Barnett, Robert A. Greenes:
A study of collaboration among medical informatics research laboratories. 97-123 - Toomas Timpka, Cecilia Sjöberg:
Development of systems for support of collaboration in health care: the design arenas. 125-136 - Charles Safran, Peter C. Jones, David M. Rind, Booker Bush, Kayla N. Cytryn, Vimla L. Patel:
Electronic communication and collaboration in a health care practice. 137-151 - James J. Cimino:
Distributed cognition and knowledge-based controlled medical terminologies. 153-168 - Bruce G. Buchanan, Giuseppe Carenini, Vibhu O. Mittal, Johanna D. Moore:
Designing computer-based frameworks that facilitate doctor-patient collaboration. 169-191
Volume 12, Number 3, March 1998
- Svein-Ivar Lillehaug, Susanne P. Lajoie:
AI in medical educationanother grand challenge for medical informatics. 197-225 - Kazem Sadegh-Zadeh:
Fundamentals of clinical methodology: 2. Etiology. 227-270 - Claudia Ulbricht, Georg Dorffner, Andreas Lee:
Neural networks for recognizing patterns in cardiotocograms. 271-284
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