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Journal of Biomedical Informatics, Volume 73
Volume 73, September 2017
- Babatunde Kazeem Olorisade, Pearl Brereton, Peter Andras
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Reproducibility of studies on text mining for citation screening in systematic reviews: Evaluation and checklist. 1-13
- Kory Kreimeyer, Matthew Foster
, Abhishek Pandey, Nina Arya, Gwendolyn Halford
, Sandra F. Jones, Richard Forshee, Mark Walderhaug
, Taxiarchis Botsis:
Natural language processing systems for capturing and standardizing unstructured clinical information: A systematic review. 14-29
- Ling Zheng, Hasan Yumak, Ling Chen, Christopher Ochs, James Geller, Joan Kapusnik-Uner, Yehoshua Perl:
Quality assurance of chemical ingredient classification for the National Drug File - Reference Terminology. 30-42 - Laura Kneale
, Sean P. Mikles
, Yong K. Choi, Hilaire Thompson, George Demiris
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Using scenarios and personas to enhance the effectiveness of heuristic usability evaluations for older adults and their care team. 43-50 - Nicolas Garcelon
, Antoine Neuraz
, Vincent Benoit, Rémi Salomon, Sven Kracker
, Felipe Suarez, Nadia Bahi-Buisson
, Smail Hadj-Rabia, Alain Fischer, Arnold Munnich, Anita Burgun
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Finding patients using similarity measures in a rare diseases-oriented clinical data warehouse: Dr. Warehouse and the needle in the needle stack. 51-61
- Tiago K. Colicchio
, Guilherme Del Fiol
, Debra L. Scammon
, Watson A. Bowes III, Julio C. Facelli
, Scott P. Narus:
Development and classification of a robust inventory of near real-time outcome measurements for assessing information technology interventions in health care. 62-75
- Zhe Jian
, Xusheng Guo, Shijian Liu, Handong Ma, Shaodian Zhang, Rui Zhang, Jianbo Lei
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A cascaded approach for Chinese clinical text de-identification with less annotation effort. 76-83 - Shankai Yan
, Ka-Chun Wong
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Elucidating high-dimensional cancer hallmark annotation via enriched ontology. 84-94 - Jiantao Bian, Mohammad Amin Morid
, Siddhartha Jonnalagadda, Gang Luo, Guilherme Del Fiol
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Automatic identification of high impact articles in PubMed to support clinical decision making. 95-103 - Xin-Ping Xie, Bin Gan, Wulin Yang, Hong-Qiang Wang:
ctPath: Demixing pathway crosstalk effect from transcriptomics data for differential pathway identification. 104-114 - Yijun Huang, Qiang Meng, Heather L. Evans
, William B. Lober, Yu Cheng, Xiaoning Qian, Ji Liu, Shuai Huang:
CHI: A contemporaneous health index for degenerative disease monitoring using longitudinal measurements. 115-124 - Nazir A. Loan, Shabir A. Parah
, Javaid A. Sheikh
, Jahangir A. Akhoon, Ghulam Mohiuddin Bhat
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Hiding Electronic Patient Record (EPR) in medical images: A high capacity and computationally efficient technique for e-healthcare applications. 125-136 - Antonio Jimeno-Yepes
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Word embeddings and recurrent neural networks based on Long-Short Term Memory nodes in supervised biomedical word sense disambiguation. 137-147 - Ping-Shun Chen, Ming-Han Lin:
Development of simulation optimization methods for solving patient referral problems in the hospital-collaboration environment. 148-158 - Martin Gjoreski
, Mitja Lustrek, Matjaz Gams, Hristijan Gjoreski
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Monitoring stress with a wrist device using context. 159-170 - John M. Aronis, Nicholas Millett, Michael M. Wagner, Fu-Chiang Tsui, Ye Ye, Jeffrey P. Ferraro, Peter J. Haug, Per H. Gesteland, Gregory F. Cooper:
A Bayesian system to detect and characterize overlapping outbreaks. 171-181

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