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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, January 1997
- Robert T. Macura, Katarzyna J. Macura:
Case-based reasoning: opportunities and applications in health care. 1-4 - Eliseo Berni Reategui, John A. Campbell, Beatriz F. Leão:
Combining a neural network with case-based reasoning in a diagnostic system. 5-27 - Beatriz López, Enric Plaza:
Case-based learning of plans and goal states in medical diagnosis. 29-60 - M. Haddad, Klaus-Peter Adlassnig, Gerold Porenta:
Feasibility analysis of a case-based reasoning system for automated detection of coronary heart disease from myocardial scintigrams. 61-78 - John Yearwood, Ross Wilkinson:
Retrieving cases for treatment advice in nursing using text representation and structured text retrieval. 79-99
Volume 9, Number 2, February 1997
- Gregory F. Cooper, Constantin F. Aliferis, Richard Ambrosino, John M. Aronis, Bruce G. Buchanan, Rich Caruana, Michael J. Fine, Clark Glymour, Geoffrey J. Gordon, Barbara H. Hanusa, Janine E. Janosky, Christopher Meek, Tom M. Mitchell, Thomas S. Richardson, Peter Spirtes:
An evaluation of machine-learning methods for predicting pneumonia mortality. 107-138 - Alan L. Rector, Sean Bechhofer, Carole A. Goble, Ian Horrocks, W. A. Nowlan, W. D. Solomon:
The GRAIL concept modelling language for medical terminology. 139-171 - Inés Arana, Jim Hunter:
A process-oriented reasoner about physiology. 173-197
Volume 9, Number 3, March 1997
- Paul Taylor, John Fox, Andrew Todd-Pokropek:
A model for integrating image processing into decision aids for diagnostic radiology. 205-225 - Jacek Jelonek, Jerzy Stefanowski:
Feature subset selection for classification of histological images. 227-239 - Milan Daniel, Petr Hájek, Phuong Hoang Nguyen:
CADIAG-2 and MYCIN-like systems. 241-259 - Abigail S. Gertner, Bonnie L. Webber, John R. Clarke, Catherine Z. Hayward, Thomas A. Santora, David K. Wagner:
On-line quality [corrected] assurance in the initial definitive management of multiple trauma: evaluating system potential. 261-282
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