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Journal of Biomedical Informatics, Volume 48
Volume 48, April 2014
- James J. Cimino
, Mark E. Frisse
, John D. Halamka, Latanya Sweeney, William A. Yasnoff:
Consumer-mediated health information exchanges: The 2012 ACMI debate. 5-15
- György J. Simon, Genevieve B. Melton:
A Gentle Introduction to Support Vector Machines in Biomedicine, Alexander Statnikov, Constantin F. Aliferis, Douglas P. Hardin, Isabelle Guyon. World Scientific (2013). Vols. 1(200 p.) and 2 (212 p.). 16
- Marie-Pierre Gagnon, El Kebir Ghandour
, Pascaline Kengne Talla, David Simonyan, Gaston Godin, Michel Labrecque, Mathieu Ouimet, Michel Rousseau:
Electronic health record acceptance by physicians: Testing an integrated theoretical model. 17-27 - Barbaros Yet
, Zane Perkins
, Norman E. Fenton
, Nigel Tai, William Marsh
:
Not just data: A method for improving prediction with knowledge. 28-37 - Sébastien Harispe, David Sánchez
, Sylvie Ranwez
, Stefan Janaqi, Jacky Montmain
:
A framework for unifying ontology-based semantic similarity measures: A study in the biomedical domain. 38-53 - Glenn T. Gobbel, Ruth M. Reeves, Shrimalini Jayaramaraja, Dario A. Giuse, Theodore Speroff, Steven H. Brown, Peter L. Elkin, Michael E. Matheny
:
Development and evaluation of RapTAT: A machine learning system for concept mapping of phrases from medical narratives. 54-65 - Allison B. McCoy
, Adam Wright
, Deevakar Rogith
, Safa Fathiamini, Allison J. Ottenbacher
, Dean F. Sittig
:
Development of a clinician reputation metric to identify appropriate problem-medication pairs in a crowdsourced knowledge base. 66-72 - Razan Paul, Tudor Groza
, Jane Hunter
, Andreas Zankl:
Inferring characteristic phenotypes via class association rule mining in the bone dysplasia domain. 73-83 - Jeffrey G. Klann, Peter Szolovits
, Stephen M. Downs, Gunther Schadow:
Decision support from local data: Creating adaptive order menus from past clinician behavior. 84-93 - Maarten van der Heijden, Marina Velikova, Peter J. F. Lucas:
Learning Bayesian networks for clinical time series analysis. 94-105 - Micol Sandri, Paola Berchialla
, Ileana Baldi
, Dario Gregori
, Roberto Alberto De Blasi:
Dynamic Bayesian Networks to predict sequences of organ failures in patients admitted to ICU. 106-113 - Binghuang Cai
, Xia Jiang:
A novel artificial neural network method for biomedical prediction based on matrix pseudo-inversion. 114-121 - Yanping Lin
, Xudong Wang, Fule Wu, Xiaojun Chen
, Chengtao Wang, Guofang Shen:
Development and validation of a surgical training simulator with haptic feedback for learning bone-sawing skill. 122-129 - Hui Wang, Weide Zhang, Qiang Zeng, Zuofeng Li, Kaiyan Feng, Lei Liu:
Extracting important information from Chinese Operation Notes with natural language processing methods. 130-136 - Hongchuan Yu, Jian J. Zhang, Tong-Yee Lee:
Foldover-free shape deformation for biomedicine. 137-147 - David Gotz, Fei Wang
, Adam Perer:
A methodology for interactive mining and visual analysis of clinical event patterns using electronic health record data. 148-159 - Kenney Ng
, Amol Ghoting, Steven R. Steinhubl, Walter F. Stewart, Bradley A. Malin
, Jimeng Sun
:
PARAMO: A PARAllel predictive MOdeling platform for healthcare analytic research using electronic health records. 160-170 - Khadim Dramé
, Gayo Diallo
, Fleur Delva
, Jean-François Dartigues, Evelyne Mouillet, Roger Salamon, Fleur Mougin
:
Reuse of termino-ontological resources and text corpora for building a multilingual domain ontology: An application to Alzheimer's disease. 171-182 - José Ignacio Hidalgo, Esther Maqueda, José L. Risco-Martín
, Alfredo Cuesta-Infante
, J. Manuel Colmenar
, Javier Nobel:
glUCModel: A monitoring and modeling system for chronic diseases applied to diabetes. 183-192
- Karimollah Hajian-Tilaki
:
Sample size estimation in diagnostic test studies of biomedical informatics. 193-204

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