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Visually defining and querying consistent multi-granular clinical temporal abstractions
Abstract: Objective: The main goal of this work is to propose a framework for the visual specification and query of consistent multi-granular clinical temporal abstractions. We focus on the issue of q...
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Carlo Combi,
Barbara Oliboni
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Improved modeling of clinical data with kernel methods
Abstract: Objective: Despite the rise of high-throughput technologies, clinical data such as age, gender and medical history guide clinical management for most diseases and examinations. To improve cl...
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Anneleen Daemen,
Dirk Timmerman,
Thierry Van den Bosch,
Cecilia Bottomley,
Emma Kirk,
Caroline Van Holsbeke,
Lil Valentin,
Tom Bourne,
Bart De Moor
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103-114
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Bayesian tracking of intracranial pressure signal morphology
Abstract: Background: The waveform morphology of intracranial pressure (ICP) pulses holds essential informations about intracranial and cerebrovascular pathophysiological variations. Most of current I...
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Fabien Scalzo,
Shadnaz Asgari,
Sunghan Kim,
Marvin Bergsneider,
Xiao Hu
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115-123
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A characterization of electrocardiogram signals through optimal allocation of information granularity
Abstract: Objective: We propose and develop a concept of a granular representation of a collection of signals (patterns) where a prototype (representative) of such numeric signals is formed as a certa...
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Adam Gacek,
Witold Pedrycz
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125-134
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Intelligent quotient estimation of mental retarded people from different psychometric instruments using artificial neural networks
Abstract: Objective: The estimation of a person's intelligence quotient (IQ) by means of psychometric tests is indispensable in the application of psychological assessment to several fields. When comp...
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Alessandro G. Di Nuovo,
Santo Di Nuovo,
Serafino Buono
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Translation and localization of SNOMED CT in China: A pilot study
The application of medical ontologies is discussed in articles by Mabotuwana and Warren and Travillian et al. , and a report by Bodenreider et al. describes an investigation with SNOMED CT . We will...
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Yanhui Zhu,
Huiting Pan,
Lei Zhou,
Wei Zhao,
Ana Chen,
Ulrich Andersen,
Shuxiang Pan,
Lixin Tian,
Jianbo Lei
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147-149
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