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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, January 2003
- Ann E. Smith, Chris D. Nugent
, Sally I. McClean
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Evaluation of inherent performance of intelligent medical decision support systems: utilising neural networks as an example. 1-27 - Andrea Sboner
, Claudio Eccher
, Enrico Blanzieri
, Paolo Bauer, Mario Cristofolini, Giuseppe Zumiani, Stefano Forti:
A multiple classifier system for early melanoma diagnosis. 29-44 - José M. Jerez-Aragonés
, José Antonio Gómez-Ruiz
, Gonzalo Ramos-Jiménez, José Muñoz-Pérez
, Emilio Alba-Conejo
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A combined neural network and decision trees model for prognosis of breast cancer relapse. 45-63 - Torsten Hothorn
, Berthold Lausen
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Bagging tree classifiers for laser scanning images: a data- and simulation-based strategy. 65-79 - Juan J. Nieto
, Angela Torres
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Midpoints for fuzzy sets and their application in medicine. 81-101
- Mar Marcos:
Safe and Sound: Artificial Intelligence in Hazardous Applications - John Fox, Subrata Das, AAAI Press, Menlo Park, CA, and MIT Press, Cambridge, MA/London, UK, 2000, 326 pp., References, Index, Illus., ISBN 0-262-06211-9. 103-106
Volume 27, Number 2, February 2003
- Mia K. Markey
, Joseph Y. Lo
, Georgia D. Tourassi
, Carey E. Floyd Jr.:
Self-organizing map for cluster analysis of a breast cancer database. 113-127 - Kay Chen Tan
, Qiang Yu, C. M. Heng, Tong Heng Lee:
Evolutionary computing for knowledge discovery in medical diagnosis. 129-154 - Abdus Salam Khan, Achim G. Hoffmann:
Building a case-based diet recommendation system without a knowledge engineer. 155-179 - Sanjay Modgil, Peter Hammond:
Decision support tools for clinical trial design. 181-200 - Manish Sarkar, Tze-Yun Leong
:
Characterization of medical time series using fuzzy similarity-based fractal dimensions. 201-222 - Wim Wiegerinck:
Clinical Applications of Artificial Neural Networks: Richard Dybowski, Vanya Gant (Eds.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, New York, Oakleigh, Madrid, Cape Town, 2001, 378 pp., 55 figures, 25 tables, Hardcover, ISBN 0521662710. 223-226 - Joseph L. Breault
, Colin R. Goodall, Peter J. Fos:
Erratum to "Data mining a diabetic data warehouse" [Artif. Intell. Med. 2002;26: 37-54]. 227
Volume 27, Number 3, March 2003
- Antonio Moreno
, Catherine Garbay:
Software agents in health care. 229-232 - Javier Vázquez-Salceda
, Julian A. Padget
, Ulises Cortés
, Antonio López-Navidad, Francisco Caballero:
Formalizing an electronic institution for the distribution of human tissues. 233-258 - Lluís Godo
, Josep Puyol-Gruart
, Jordi Sabater, Vicenç Torra
, P. Barrufet, X. Fàbregas:
A multi-agent system approach for monitoring the prescription of restricted use antibiotics. 259-282 - Yigang Xu, Dominique Sauquet, Patrice Degoulet, Marie-Christine Jaulent
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Component-based mediation services for the integration of medical applications. 283-304 - Francesco Amigoni
, Marco Dini, Nicola Gatti
, Marco Somalvico:
Anthropic agency: a multiagent system for physiological processes. 305-334 - Rosa Maria Vicari, Cecilia Dias Flores
, André M. Silvestre, Louise J. Seixas, Marcelo Ladeira, Helder Coelho
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A multi-agent intelligent environment for medical knowledge. 335-366 - Teresa Alsinet
, Carlos Ansótegui
, Ramón Béjar
, Cèsar Fernández, Felip Manyà
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Automated monitoring of medical protocols: a secure and distributed architecture. 367-392 - Silvana Quaglini:
Workflow Management - Models, Methods and Systems: Wil van der Aalst, Kees van Hee, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA/London, England, 2002. 393-396
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