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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, January 1999
- Werner Ceusters, Jeremy Rogers, Fabrizio Consorti, Angelo Rossi Mori:
Syntactic-semantic tagging as a mediator between linguistic representations and formal models: an exercise in linking SNOMED to GALEN. 5-23 - Udo Hahn, Martin Romacker, Stefan Schulz:
How knowledge drives understandingmatching medical ontologies with the needs of medical language processing. 25-51 - Diane E. Oliver, Yuval Shahar, Edward H. Shortliffe, Mark A. Musen:
Representation of change in controlled medical terminologies. 53-76 - Huanying Gu, Yehoshua Perl, James Geller, Michael Halper, Mansnimar Singh:
A methodology for partitioning a vocabulary hierarchy into trees. 77-98
Volume 15, Number 2, February 1999
- Steen Andreassen, Christian Riekehr, Brian Kristensen, Henrik C. Schønheyder, Leonard Leibovici:
Using probabilistic and decision-theoretic methods in treatment and prognosis modeling. 121-134 - Niels Peek:
Explicit temporal models for decision-theoretic planning of clinical management. 135-154 - Nick Marvin, Mark Bower, Jonathan E. Rowe:
An evolutionary approach to constructing prognostic models. 155-165 - Henryk Jan Komorowski, Aleksander Øhrn:
Modelling prognostic power of cardiac tests using rough sets. 167-191 - Sarabjot S. Anand, Ann E. Smith, P. W. Hamilton, J. S. Anand, John G. Hughes, Peter H. Bartels:
An evaluation of intelligent prognostic systems for colorectal cancer. 193-214
Volume 15, Number 3, March 1999
- Anastasios Bezerianos, Stergios Papadimitriou, D. Alexopoulos:
Radial basis function neural networks for the characterization of heart rate variability dynamics. 215-234 - Aleksander Øhrn, Lucila Ohno-Machado:
Using Boolean reasoning to anonymize databases. 235-254 - Alexander Seitz, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher, D. Damm:
Case-based prediction in experimental medical studies. 255-273 - Francisco Azuaje, Werner Dubitzky, Philippe Lopes, Norman D. Black, Kenneth Adamson, X. Wu, John A. White:
Predicting coronary disease risk based on short-term RR interval measurements: a neural network approach. 275-297 - Robert P. Marble, James C. Healy:
A neural network approach to the diagnosis of morbidity outcomes in trauma care. 299-307 - Kazem Sadegh-Zadeh:
Advances in fuzzy theory. 309-323
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