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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Volume 41
Volume 41, Number 1, September 2007
- Marion Verduijn, Lucia Sacchi, Niels Peek, Riccardo Bellazzi, Evert de Jonge, Bas A. de Mol:
Temporal abstraction for feature extraction: A comparative case study in prediction from intensive care monitoring data. 1-12 - Daniel Álvarez, Roberto Hornero, María García, Félix del Campo, Carlos Zamarrón:
Improving diagnostic ability of blood oxygen saturation from overnight pulse oximetry in obstructive sleep apnea detection by means of central tendency measure. 13-24 - Stavroula G. Mougiakakou, Ioannis K. Valavanis, Alexandra Nikita, Konstantina S. Nikita:
Differential diagnosis of CT focal liver lesions using texture features, feature selection and ensemble driven classifiers. 25-37 - Harris V. Georgiou, Michael E. Mavroforakis, Nikos Dimitropoulos, Dionisis A. Cavouras, Sergios Theodoridis:
Multi-scaled morphological features for the characterization of mammographic masses using statistical classification schemes. 39-55 - Shu-Kay Ng, Geoffrey J. McLachlan:
Extension of mixture-of-experts networks for binary classification of hierarchical data. 57-67 - Kazem Sadegh-Zadeh:
The fuzzy polynucleotide space revisited. 69-80
- Angela Torres, Juan J. Nieto:
Comments on "The fuzzy polynucleotide space revisited" by Kazem Sadegh-Zadeh. 81-82
Volume 41, Number 2, October 2007
- Yonghong Peng, Xuegong Zhang:
Integrative data mining in systems biology: from text to network mining. 83-86
- Xuezhong Zhou, Baoyan Liu, Zhaohui Wu, Yi Feng:
Integrative mining of traditional Chinese medicine literature and MEDLINE for functional gene networks. 87-104 - Sheng Zhong, Dan Xie:
Gene Ontology analysis in multiple gene clusters under multiple hypothesis testing framework. 105-115 - Chung-Yuan Huang, Chia-Ying Cheng, Chuen-Tsai Sun:
Bridge and brick network motifs: Identifying significant building blocks from complex biological systems. 117-127 - Kenneth McGarry, James Chambers, Giles Oatley:
A multi-layered approach to protein data integration for diabetes research. 129-143 - Yuri Matsuzaki, Shinichi Kikuchi, Masaru Tomita:
Robust effects of Tsr-CheBp and CheA-CheYp affinity in bacterial chemotaxis. 145-150 - Shuqin Wang, Yan Wang, Wei Du, Fangxun Sun, Xiumei Wang, Chunguang Zhou, Yanchun Liang:
A multi-approaches-guided genetic algorithm with application to operon prediction. 151-159 - Zhenyu Chen, Jianping Li, Liwei Wei:
A multiple kernel support vector machine scheme for feature selection and rule extraction from gene expression data of cancer tissue. 161-175
Volume 41, Number 3, November 2007
- Miho Ohsaki, Hidenao Abe, Shusaku Tsumoto, Hideto Yokoi, Takahira Yamaguchi:
Evaluation of rule interestingness measures in medical knowledge discovery in databases. 177-196 - Hojin Moon, Hongshik Ahn, Ralph L. Kodell, Songjoon Baek, Chien-Ju Lin, James J. Chen:
Ensemble methods for classification of patients for personalized medicine with high-dimensional data. 197-207 - Deyu Zhou, Yulan He, Chee Keong Kwoh:
Semi-supervised learning of the hidden vector state model for extracting protein-protein interactions. 209-222 - Fernando Gascón, David de la Fuente, Javier Puente, Jesús Lozano Mosterín:
On macroeconomic characteristics of pharmaceutical generics and the potential for manufacturing and consumption under fuzzy conditions. 223-235 - Leonardo Angelini, Roberto Maestri, Daniele Marinazzo, Luigi Nitti, Mario Pellicoro, Gian Domenico Pinna, Sebastiano Stramaglia, Salvatore A. Tupputi:
Multiscale analysis of short term heart beat interval, arterial blood pressure, and instantaneous lung volume time series. 237-250 - Yue Huang, Paul J. McCullagh, Norman D. Black, Roy Harper:
Feature selection and classification model construction on type 2 diabetic patients' data. 251-262
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