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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, May 2000
- Carlos Andrés Peña-Reyes, Moshe Sipper:
Evolutionary computation in medicine: an overview. 1-23 - Maciej Komosinski, Krzysztof Krawiec:
Evolutionary weighting of image features for diagnosing of CNS tumors. 25-38 - Yan Yu, J. B. Zhang, Gang Cheng, M. C. Schell, Paul Okunieff:
Multi-objective optimization in radiotherapy: applications to stereotactic radiosurgery and prostate brachytherapy. 39-51 - John H. Holmes, Dennis R. Durbin, Flaura K. Winston:
The learning classifier system: an evolutionary computation approach to knowledge discovery in epidemiologic surveillance. 53-74 - Julio Solano-González, Katya Rodríguez-Vázquez, Fabián García Nocetti:
Model-based spectral estimation of Doppler signals using parallel genetic algorithms. 75-89 - Arno Siebes:
Data Mining: Methods for Knowledge Discovery, by Krzystof Cios, Witold Pedrycz, and Roman Swiniarski, Kluwer, 1998. 91-94
Volume 19, Number 2, June 2000
- Shang-Hong Lai, Ming Fang:
A hierarchical neural network algorithm for robust and automatic windowing of MR images. 97-119 - Ahmad Shahin, Michel Ménard, Michel Eboueya:
Cooperation of fuzzy segmentation operators for correction aliasing phenomenon in 3D color Doppler imaging. 121-154 - John Puentes, Mireille Garreau, Christian Roux, Jean-Louis Coatrieux:
Towards dynamic cardiac scenes interpretation based on spatial-temporal knowledge. 155-183
Volume 19, Number 3, July 2000
- Michel Dojat, Silvia Miksch, Jim Hunter:
Knowledge-based information management in intensive care and anesthesia. 185-187 - Christine L. Tsien, Isaac S. Kohane, Neil McIntosh:
Multiple signal integration by decision tree induction to detect artifacts in the neonatal intensive care unit. 189-202 - Daniel Calvelo, Marie-Christine Chambrin, Denis Pomorski, Pierre Ravaux:
Towards symbolization using data-driven extraction of local trends for ICU monitoring. 203-223 - Katharina Morik, Michael Imhoff, Peter Brockhausen, Thorsten Joachims, Ursula Gather:
Knowledge discovery and knowledge validation in intensive care. 225-249 - Peter J. F. Lucas, Nicolette de Bruijn, Karin Schurink, Andy Hoepelman:
A probabilistic and decision-theoretic approach to the management of infectious disease at the ICU. 251-279
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