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6. ITBAM 2015: Valencia, Spain
- M. Elena Renda, Miroslav Bursa, Andreas Holzinger, Sami Khuri:
Information Technology in Bio- and Medical Informatics - 6th International Conference, ITBAM 2015, Valencia, Spain, September 3-4, 2015, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9267, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-22740-5
Medical Terminology and Clinical Processes
- Pinaki Bhaskar, Marina Buzzi, Filippo Geraci, Marco Pellegrini:
From Literature to Knowledge: Exploiting PubMed to Answer Biomedical Questions in Natural Language. 3-15 - Vincenza Carchiolo, Alessandro Longheu, Michele Malgeri:
Using Twitter Data and Sentiment Analysis to Study Diseases Dynamics. 16-24 - Mario A. Bochicchio, Lucia Vaira, Marco Zappatore, Giambattista Lobreglio, Marilena Greco:
An Open Data Approach for Clinical Appropriateness. 25-33
Machine Learning in Biomedicine
- Peipei Li, Keun Ho Ryu:
A Logistic Regression Approach for Identifying Hot Spots in Protein Interfaces. 37-48 - Kwang Sun Ryu, Hyun Woo Park, Soo-Ho Park, Ibrahim M. Ishag, Jang Hwang Bae, Keun Ho Ryu:
The Discovery of Prognosis Factors Using Association Rule Mining in Acute Myocardial Infarction with ST-Segment Elevation. 49-55 - Jing Lu, Alan Hales, David Rew, Malcolm Keech, Christian Fröhlingsdorf, Alex Mills-Mullett, Christian Wette:
Data Mining Techniques in Health Informatics: A Case Study from Breast Cancer Research. 56-70 - José Neves, Adriana Cunha, Ana de Almeida, André Carvalho, João Neves, António Abelha, José Machado, Henrique Vicente:
Artificial Neural Networks in Diagnosis of Liver Diseases. 71-80 - Alexandra Lukácová, Frantisek Babic, Zuzana Paralicová, Ján Paralic:
How to Increase the Effectiveness of the Hepatitis Diagnostics by Means of Appropriate Machine Learning Methods. 81-94 - Miroslav Bursa, Lenka Lhotská:
Ant-Inspired Algorithms for Decision Tree Induction - An Evaluation on Biomedical Signals. 95-106
Poster Session
- Martin Holub, Martina Srutová, Lenka Lhotská:
Microsleep Classifier Using EOG Channel Recording: A Feasibility Study. 109-113
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