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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Volume 96
Volume 96, May 2019
- Xin Fan, Yuzhuo Duan, Shichao Cheng, Yuxi Zhang, Hua Cheng:
Fast density-peaks clustering for registration-free pediatric white matter tract analysis. 1-11 - Liang Sun, Chen Zu, Wei Shao, Junye Guang, Daoqiang Zhang, Mingxia Liu:
Reliability-based robust multi-atlas label fusion for brain MRI segmentation. 12-24 - Hongliang Zou, Jian Yang:
Dynamic thresholding networks for schizophrenia diagnosis. 25-32 - Mohammad Saber Iraji:
Prediction of fetal state from the cardiotocogram recordings using neural network models. 33-44 - Sudipta Ghosh, Bhabani Prasad Chattopadhyay, Ram Mohan Roy, Jayanta Mukherjee, Manjunatha Mahadevappa:
Estimation of echocardiogram parameters with the aid of impedance cardiography and artificial neural networks. 45-58 - Olivier Palombi, Fabrice Jouanot, Nafissetou Nziengam, Behrooz Omidvar-Tehrani, Marie-Christine Rousset, Adam Sanchez:
OntoSIDES: Ontology-based student progress monitoring on the national evaluation system of French Medical Schools. 59-67 - Jianfei Zhang, Shengrui Wang, Josiane Courteau, Lifei Chen, Gongde Guo, Alain Vanasse:
Feature-weighted survival learning machine for COPD failure prediction. 68-79 - Christopher C. Yang, Mengnan Zhao:
Mining heterogeneous network for drug repositioning using phenotypic information extracted from social media and pharmaceutical databases. 80-92 - Ramon Pires, Sandra Avila, Jacques Wainer, Eduardo Valle, Michael D. Abràmoff, Anderson Rocha:
A data-driven approach to referable diabetic retinopathy detection. 93-106 - Xiaoxia Liu, Zhihao Yang, Shengtian Sang, Hongfei Lin, Jian Wang, Bo Xu:
Detection of protein complexes from multiple protein interaction networks using graph embedding. 107-115 - Anthony Rios, Ramakanth Kavuluru:
Neural transfer learning for assigning diagnosis codes to EMRs. 116-122 - Jiajiong Ma, Guihua Wen, Changjun Wang, Lijun Jiang:
Complexity perception classification method for tongue constitution recognition. 123-133 - Zhenqiu Liu, David Elashoff, Steven T. Piantadosi:
Sparse support vector machines with L0 approximation for ultra-high dimensional omics data. 134-141
- Sara Montagna, Daniel Castro Silva, Pedro Henriques Abreu, Márcia Ito, Michael Ignaz Schumacher, Eloisa Vargiu:
Autonomous agents and multi-agent systems applied in healthcare. 142-144 - Roberto Gatta, Mauro Vallati, Nicola Dinapoli, Carlotta Masciocchi, Jacopo Lenkowicz, Davide Cusumano, Calogero Casà, Alessandra Farchione, Andrea Damiani, Johan van Soest, Andre Dekker, Vincenzo Valentini:
Towards a modular decision support system for radiomics: A case study on rectal cancer. 145-153 - Nicola Falcionelli, Paolo Sernani, Albert Brugués de la Torre, Dagmawi Neway Mekuria, Davide Calvaresi, Michael Schumacher, Aldo Franco Dragoni, Stefano Bromuri:
Indexing the Event Calculus: Towards practical human-readable Personal Health Systems. 154-166 - Juan Fdez-Olivares, Eva Onaindia, Luis A. Castillo, Jaume Jordán, Juan A. Cózar:
Personalized conciliation of clinical guidelines for comorbid patients through multi-agent planning. 167-186 - Angelo Croatti, Sara Montagna, Alessandro Ricci, Emiliano Gamberini, Vittorio Albarello, Vanni Agnoletti:
BDI personal medical assistant agents: The case of trauma tracking and alerting. 187-197 - Francisco S. Melo, Alberto Sardinha, David Belo, Marta Couto, Miguel Faria, Anabela Farias, Hugo Gamboa, Cátia Jesus, Mithun Kinarullathil, Pedro U. Lima, Luís Luz, André Mateus, Isabel Melo, Plinio Moreno, Daniel Faustino de Noronha Osório, Ana Paiva, Jhielson M. Pimentel, João Rodrigues, Rodrigo Ventura:
Project INSIDE: towards autonomous semi-unstructured human-robot social interaction in autism therapy. 198-216 - Davide Calvaresi, Mauro Marinoni, Aldo Franco Dragoni, Roger Hilfiker, Michael Schumacher:
Real-time multi-agent systems for telerehabilitation scenarios. 217-231
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