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Journal of Biomedical Informatics, Volume 63
Volume 63, October 2016
- Elizabeth M. Cutting
, Meghan Banchero, Amber Beitelshees, James J. Cimino, Guilherme Del Fiol
, Ayse P. Gurses, Mark A. Hoffman
, Linda Jo Bone Jeng, Kensaku Kawamoto, Mark Kelemen, Harold Alan Pincus, Alan R. Shuldiner
, Marc S. Williams, Toni Pollin, Casey Lynnette Overby
:
User-centered design of multi-gene sequencing panel reports for clinicians. 1-10
- Na Hong, Dingcheng Li, Yue Yu, Qiongying Xiu, Hongfang Liu, Guoqian Jiang:
A computational framework for converting textual clinical diagnostic criteria into the quality data model. 11-21 - Emma Chiaramello
, Francesco Pinciroli, Alberico Bonalumi, Angelo Caroli, Gabriella Tognola
:
Use of "off-the-shelf" information extraction algorithms in clinical informatics: A feasibility study of MetaMap annotation of Italian medical notes. 22-32
- Tiago K. Colicchio
, Julio C. Facelli
, Guilherme Del Fiol
, Debra L. Scammon
, Watson A. Bowes III, Scott P. Narus:
Health information technology adoption: Understanding research protocols and outcome measurements for IT interventions in health care. 33-44
- Nicolas A. Risso, Andrés Neyem, José I. Benedetto, Marie J. Carrillo, Angélica Farías
, Macarena J. Gajardo, Oscar Loyola:
A cloud-based mobile system to improve respiratory therapy services at home. 45-53 - Gina Sprint, Diane J. Cook
, Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe:
Unsupervised detection and analysis of changes in everyday physical activity data. 54-65 - Dominic Girardi
, Sandra Wartner, Gerhard Halmerbauer, Margit Ehrenmüller, Hilda Kosorus, Stephan Dreiseitl:
Using concept hierarchies to improve calculation of patient similarity. 66-73 - Florin Gorunescu
, Smaranda Belciug:
Boosting backpropagation algorithm by stimulus-sampling: Application in computer-aided medical diagnosis. 74-81 - Mario Nieto-Hidalgo, Francisco Javier Ferrández Pastor, Rafael Jesús Valdivieso Sarabia
, Jerónimo Mora Pascual
, Juan Manuel García Chamizo
:
A vision based proposal for classification of normal and abnormal gait using RGB camera. 82-89 - Héctor Cardona Reyes
, Jaime Muñoz Arteaga
:
Multidisciplinary production of interactive environments to support occupational therapies. 90-99 - Julien Souvignet, Gunnar Declerck, Hadyl Asfari, Marie-Christine Jaulent
, Cédric Bousquet
:
OntoADR a semantic resource describing adverse drug reactions to support searching, coding, and information retrieval. 100-107
- Steven C. Bagley
, Russ B. Altman
:
Computing disease incidence, prevalence and comorbidity from electronic medical records. 108-111
- Cheng-Hong Yang, Yu-Da Lin
, Li-Yeh Chuang, Hsueh-Wei Chang
:
Analysis of high-order SNP barcodes in mitochondrial D-loop for chronic dialysis susceptibility. 112-119 - Radhakrishnan Nagarajan, Meenakshi Upreti:
An approach for deciphering patient-specific variations with application to breast cancer molecular expression profiles. 120-130 - Tania Mondéjar
, Ramón Hervás
, Esperanza Johnson
, Carlos Gutiérrez, José Miguel Latorre
:
Correlation between videogame mechanics and executive functions through EEG analysis. 131-140 - Frank J. Blaauw
, H. M. Schenk
, B. F. Jeronimus
, Lian van der Krieke, Peter de Jonge
, Marco Aiello
, Ando Celino Emerencia:
Let's get Physiqual - An intuitive and generic method to combine sensor technology with ecological momentary assessments. 141-149
- Stefano Triberti
, Serena Barello
:
The quest for engaging AmI: Patient engagement and experience design tools to promote effective assisted living. 150-156
- Christian Krauth, Wolfgang Kuchinke
, Martin Eckert
, René Bergmann, Benjamin Braasch, Töresin Karakoyun, Christian Ohmann:
Clinical Trial Information Mediator. 157-168
- Rebecca A. Meehan, Donald T. Mon, Kandace M. Kelly, Mitra Rocca, Gary Dickinson, John Ritter, Constance M. Johnson:
Increasing EHR system usability through standards: Conformance criteria in the HL7 EHR-system functional model. 169-173
- Martin Scaiano, Grant Middleton, Luk Arbuckle
, Varada Kolhatkar, Liam Peyton, Moira Dowling, Debbie S. Gipson
, Khaled El Emam:
A unified framework for evaluating the risk of re-identification of text de-identification tools. 174-183
- Asbjørn Danielsen
, Hans Olofsen, Bernt Arild Bremdal:
Increasing fall risk awareness using wearables: A fall risk awareness protocol. 184-194
- Helton H. Biscaro
, Fátima L. S. Nunes
, Jessica dos Santos, Gustavo Pereira:
Comparing efficient data structures to represent geometric models for three-dimensional virtual medical training. 195-211 - Jina Huh, Bum Chul Kwon, Sung-Hee Kim, Sukwon Lee, Jaegul Choo
, Jihoon Kim, Min-Je Choi, Ji Soo Yi:
Personas in online health communities. 212-225
- Elizabeth Averill Samaras, George Michael Samaras:
Confronting systemic challenges in interoperable medical device safety, security & usability. 226-234
- Priyanka Chaurasia
, Sally I. McClean, Chris D. Nugent
, Ian Cleland, Shuai Zhang
, Mark P. Donnelly, Bryan W. Scotney, Chelsea Sanders, Ken Smith, Maria C. Norton, JoAnn T. Tschanz:
Modelling assistive technology adoption for people with dementia. 235-248 - César Llamas, Manuel Á. González
, Carmen Hernández
, Jesús Vegas:
Open source platform for collaborative construction of wearable sensor datasets for human motion analysis and an application for gait analysis. 249-258 - Nathaniel Heintzman, Samantha Kleinberg:
Using uncertain data from body-worn sensors to gain insight into type 1 diabetes. 259-268
- Blaine Reeder, Alexandria David:
Health at hand: A systematic review of smart watch uses for health and wellness. 269-276
- Birger Haarbrandt, Erik Tute
, Michael Marschollek
:
Automated population of an i2b2 clinical data warehouse from an openEHR-based data repository. 277-294 - Julia Hoxha, Guoqian Jiang, Chunhua Weng:
Automated learning of domain taxonomies from text using background knowledge. 295-306 - Afef Samet Ellouze, Rafik Bouaziz
, Hanên Ghorbel:
Integrating semantic dimension into openEHR archetypes for the management of cerebral palsy electronic medical records. 307-324 - Anando Sen
, Shreya Chakrabarti, Andrew Goldstein
, Shuang Wang, Patrick B. Ryan, Chunhua Weng:
GIST 2.0: A scalable multi-trait metric for quantifying population representativeness of individual clinical studies. 325-336 - Azam Yazdani, Akram Yazdani, Ahmad Samiei, Eric Boerwinkle:
Identification, analysis, and interpretation of a human serum metabolomics causal network in an observational study. 337-343 - Alban Maxhuni, Pablo Hernandez-Leal
, Luis Enrique Sucar
, Venet Osmani, Eduardo F. Morales
, Oscar Mayora
:
Stress modelling and prediction in presence of scarce data. 344-356 - George M. Tzanoukos, Erast Athanasiadis, Anastasios Gaitanis, Alexandros Georgakopoulos, Achilleas Chatziioannou, Sofia Chatziioannou, George M. Spyrou:
SPNsim: A database of simulated solitary pulmonary nodule PET/CT images facilitating computer aided diagnosis. 357-365 - Judith Somekh, Mor Peleg
, Alal Eran
, Itay Koren
, Ariel Feiglin, Alik Demishtein, Ruth Shiloh, Monika Heiner
, Sek Won Kong
, Zvulun Elazar, Isaac S. Kohane:
A model-driven methodology for exploring complex disease comorbidities applied to autism spectrum disorder and inflammatory bowel disease. 366-378 - Yanshan Wang
, Stephen T. Wu, Dingcheng Li, Saeed Mehrabi, Hongfang Liu:
A Part-Of-Speech term weighting scheme for biomedical information retrieval. 379-389 - Luís Pinho-Costa
, Kenneth Yakubu
, Kyle Hoedebecke, Liliana Laranjo
, Christofer Patrick Reichel, Maria del C. Colon-Gonzalez, Ana Luísa Neves
, Hassna Errami:
Healthcare hashtag index development: Identifying global impact in social media. 390-399
- Samah J. Fodeh, Qing T. Zeng:
Mining Big Data in biomedicine and health care. 400-403

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