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Journal of Biomedical Informatics, Volume 155
Volume 155, 2024
- Linying Zhang, Lauren R. Richter, Yixin Wang, Anna Ostropolets, Noémie Elhadad, David M. Blei, George Hripcsak:
Causal fairness assessment of treatment allocation with electronic health records. 104656 - Tzu-Ying Chen, Ting-Yun Huang, Yung-Chun Chang:
Using a clinical narrative-aware pre-trained language model for predicting emergency department patient disposition and unscheduled return visits. 104657 - Shufan Ming, Rui Zhang, Halil Kilicoglu:
Enhancing the coverage of SemRep using a relation classification approach. 104658 - Kayla Schiffer-Kane, Cong Liu, Tiffany J. Callahan, Casey N. Ta, Jordan G. Nestor, Chunhua Weng:
Converting OMOP CDM to phenopackets: A model alignment and patient data representation evaluation. 104659 - Andrew Guide, Lina Sulieman, Shawn Garbett, Robert M. Cronin, Matthew E. Spotnitz, Karthik Natarajan, Robert J. Carroll, Paul A. Harris, Qingxia Chen:
Identifying erroneous height and weight values from adult electronic health records in the All of Us research program. 104660 - Pedro Mateus, Justine E. F. Moonen, Magdalena Beran, Eva Jaarsma, Sophie M. van der Landen, Joost Heuvelink, Mahlet A. Birhanu, Alexander G. J. Harms, Esther Bron, Frank J. Wolters, Davy Cats, Hailiang Mei, Julie Oomens, Willemijn Jansen, Miranda T. Schram, Andre Dekker, Iñigo Bermejo:
Data harmonization and federated learning for multi-cohort dementia research using the OMOP common data model: A Netherlands consortium of dementia cohorts case study. 104661 - Marco Piccininni, Maximilian Wechsung, Ben Van Calster, Jessica L. Rohmann, Stefan Konigorski, Maarten van Smeden:
Understanding random resampling techniques for class imbalance correction and their consequences on calibration and discrimination of clinical risk prediction models. 104666
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