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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, February 1994
- Pedro Barahona:
A causal and temporal reasoning model and its use in drug therapy applications. 1-27 - Lothar Gierl, S. Stengel-Rutkowski:
Integrating consultation and semi-automatic knowledge acquisition in a prototype-based architecture: experiences with dysmorphic syndromes. 29-49 - LiMin Fu:
Polygenic trait analysis by neural network learning. 51-65 - Ivan Bruha, Sylva Kocková:
A support for decision-making: cost-sensitive learning system. 67-82 - Kazem Sadegh-Zadeh:
Fundamentals of clinical methodology: 1. Differential indication. 83-102
Volume 6, Number 2, April 1994
- Kevin Clarke, Rory O'Moore, Raymond Smeets, Jan L. Talmon, Jytte Brender, Peter McNair, Pirkko Nykänen, Jane Grimson, Barry Barber:
A methodology for evaluation of knowledge-based systems in medicine. 107-121 - Christian Nøhr:
The evaluation of expert diagnostic systems. How to assess outcomes and quality parameters? 123-135 - Eldon D. Lehmann, Tibor Deutsch, Ewart R. Carson, P. H. Sönksen:
Combining rule-based reasoning and mathematical modelling in diabetes care. 137-160 - H. J. Leicester, Abdul V. Roudsari, Eldon D. Lehmann, Ewart R. Carson:
Methodological issues in validating decision-support systems for insulin dosage adjustment. 161-173 - Peter J. F. Lucas:
Refinement of the HEPAR expert system: tools and techniques. 175-188 - Thomas Schioler, Jan L. Talmon, John Nolan, Peter McNair:
Information technology factors in transferability of knowledge based systems in medicine. 189-201
Volume 6, Number 3, June 1994
- Brenda Nangle, Mark T. Keane:
Effective retrieval in Hospital Information Systems: the use of context in answering queries to Patient Discharge Summaries. 207-227 - Mauro Ursino, E. Artioli, Guido Avanzolini, V. Potuto:
Integration of quantitative and qualitative reasoning: an expert system for cardiosurgical patients. 229-247 - Von-Wun Soo, Jan-Sin Wang, Shih-Pu Wang:
Learning and discovery from a clinical database: an incremental concept formation approach. 249-261 - Ted D. Wade, Patricia J. Byrns, John F. Steiner, Jessica Bondy:
Finding temporal patterns - a set-based approach. 263-271
Volume 6, Number 4, August 1994
- Suzanne Weghorst:
Virtual reality in medicine. 277-279 - Richard M. Satava:
Emerging medical applications of virtual reality: a surgeon's perspective. 281-288 - Walter J. Greenleaf, Maria A. Tovar:
Augmenting reality in rehabilitation medicine. 289-299 - Hans B. Sieburg:
Methods in the Virtual Wetlab I: rule-based reasoning driven by nearest-neighbor lattice dynamics. 301-319 - Noshir A. Langrana, Grigore C. Burdea, K. Lange, Daniel Gomez, Sonal Deshpande:
Dynamic force feedback in a virtual knee palpation. 321-333 - T. Emerson, J. Prothero, Suzanne Weghorst:
A resource guide to VR in medicine. 335-349
Volume 6, Number 5, October 1994
- Norberto Ezquerra, Alejandro Pazos:
Neural computing in medicine. 355-357 - Michael Egmont-Petersen, Jan L. Talmon, Jytte Brender, Peter McNair:
On the quality of neural net classifiers. 359-381 - Steven L. Armentrout, James A. Reggia, Michael Weinrich:
A neural model of cortical map reorganization following a focal lesion. 383-400 - Xiaohui Liu, Gongxian Cheng, John Xingwang Wu:
Identifying the measurement noise in glaucomatous testing: an artificial neural network approach. 401-416 - Georg Dorffner, Gerold Porenta:
On using feedforward neural networks for clinical diagnostic tasks. 417-435 - Yu-Cherng Wu, David H. Gustafson:
Removing the assumption of conditional independence from Bayesian decision models by using artificial neural networks: some practical techniques and a case study. 437-354
Volume 6, Number 6, December 1994
- Marco Ensing, Ray Paton, Piet-Hein Speel, Roy Rada:
An object-oriented approach to knowledge representation in a biomedical domain. 459-482 - Riccardo Bellazzi, Silvana Quaglini:
Reusable influence diagrams. 483-500 - Toomas Timpka, Ewa Rauch, James M. Nyce:
Towards productive Knowledge-Based Systems in clinical organizations: a methods perspective. 501-519 - Stanley Tuhrim, James A. Reggia, Yun Peng:
High-specificity neurological localization using a connectionist model. 521-532
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