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2020 – today
- 2022
- [j10]Betsy L. Humphreys, Mark S. Tuttle:
Something new and different: The Unified Medical Language System. Inf. Serv. Use 42(1): 95-106 (2022) - 2021
- [j9]Stuart J. Nelson, Allen J. Flynn, Mark S. Tuttle:
A bottom-up approach to creating an ontology for medication indications. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 28(4): 753-758 (2021)
2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [j8]Stuart J. Nelson, Tudor I. Oprea, Oleg Ursu, Cristian Bologa, Amrapali Zaveri, Jayme Holmes, Jeremy J. Yang, Stephen L. Mathias, Subramani Mani, Mark S. Tuttle, Michel Dumontier:
Formalizing drug indications on the road to therapeutic intent. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 24(6): 1169-1172 (2017) - 2014
- [c35]Titus Schleyer, Daniel J. Vreeman, Mark S. Tuttle, James J. Cimino:
Squaring the circle: Managing local healthcare terminologies in the age of standardization. AMIA 2014 - [c34]Mark S. Tuttle, Stuart J. Nelson, Yves A. Lussier, Amber M. Johnson:
What's In A Name: Precision Medicine and a New Nosology. AMIA 2014 - 2010
- [c33]Peter L. Elkin, Brett E. Trusko, Ross Koppel, Theodore Speroff, Daniel Mohrer, Saoussen Sakji, Inna Gurewitz, Mark S. Tuttle, Steven H. Brown:
Secondary Use of Clinical Data. EFMI-STC 2010: 14-29
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j7]Peter L. Elkin, Mark S. Tuttle, Brett E. Trusko, Steven H. Brown:
BioProspecting: novel marker discovery obtained by mining the bibleome. BMC Bioinform. 10(S-2) (2009) - 2007
- [c32]Sherri de Coronado, Mark S. Tuttle, Harold R. Solbrig:
Using the UMLS Semantic Network to Validate NCI Thesaurus Structure and Analyze its Alignment with the OBO Relations Ontology. AMIA 2007 - [c31]Rachel L. Richesson, Asif Syed, Heather Guillette, Mark S. Tuttle, Jeffrey P. Krischer:
A Web-based SNOMED CT Browser: Distributed and Real-time Use of SNOMED CT During the Clinical Research Process. MedInfo 2007: 631-635 - 2006
- [c30]John S. Carter, Steven H. Brown, Brent A. Bauer, Peter L. Elkin, Mark Erlbaum, David Froehling, Michael J. Lincoln, S. Trent Rosenbloom, Dietlind Wahner-Roedler, Mark S. Tuttle:
Categorical Information in Pharmaceutical Terminologies. AMIA 2006 - [c29]Rachel L. Richesson, Ken Young, Heather Guillette, Mark S. Tuttle, Michael Abbondondolo, Jeffrey P. Krischer:
Standard Terminology on Demand: Facilitating Distributed and Real-time Use of SNOMED CT During the Clinical Research Process. AMIA 2006 - 2004
- [c28]Sherri de Coronado, Margaret W. Haber, Nicholas Sioutos, Mark S. Tuttle, Lawrence W. Wright:
NCI Thesaurus: Using Science-Based Terminology to Integrate Cancer Research Results. MedInfo 2004: 33-37 - [c27]William T. Hole, Brian A. Carlsen, Mark S. Tuttle, Suresh Srinivasan, Stephanie S. Lipow, Nels E. Olson, David D. Sherertz, Betsy L. Humphreys:
Achieving "Source Transparency" in the UMLS® Metathesaurus®. MedInfo 2004: 371-375 - [c26]Michael J. Lincoln, Steven H. Brown, Viet N. Nguyen, Tim Cromwell, John S. Carter, Mark Erlbaum, Mark S. Tuttle:
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Enterprise Reference Terminology Strategic Overview. MedInfo 2004: 391-395 - [c25]Steven H. Brown, Peter L. Elkin, S. Trent Rosenbloom, Casey S. Husser, Brent A. Bauer, Michael J. Lincoln, John S. Carter, Mark Erlbaum, Mark S. Tuttle:
VA National Drug File Reference Terminology: A Cross-Institutional Content Coverage Study. MedInfo 2004: 477-481 - 2003
- [j6]Mark S. Tuttle:
Explaining Biology to Computers. OMICS 7(1): 27-30 (2003) - [c24]Christopher G. Chute, John S. Carter, Mark S. Tuttle, Margaret W. Haber, Steven H. Brown:
Integrating Pharmacokinetics Knowledge into a Drug Ontology As an Extension to Support Pharmacogenomics. AMIA 2003 - 2002
- [c23]John S. Carter, Steven H. Brown, Mark Erlbaum, William M. Gregg, Peter L. Elkin, Theodore Speroff, Mark S. Tuttle:
Initializing the VA medication reference terminology using UMLS metathesaurus co-occurrences. AMIA 2002 - [c22]Stuart J. Nelson, Steven H. Brown, Mark Erlbaum, Nels Olson, Tammy Powell, Brian Carlsen, John S. Carter, Mark S. Tuttle, William T. Hole:
A semantic normal form for clinical drugs in the UMLS: early experiences with the VANDF. AMIA 2002 - [c21]Rachel L. Richesson, James P. Turley, Mark S. Tuttle:
The Semantic Web and the Integration of Health Data Resources. AMIA 2002 - 2001
- [c20]John S. Carter, Steven H. Brown, Stuart J. Nelson, Michael J. Lincoln, Mark S. Tuttle:
The Creation and Use of a Reference Terminology for Inter-agency Computer-based Patient Records: The GCPR RTM Demonstration Project. AMIA 2001 - [c19]Joanne Wong, Scott Kogan, Robert Cardiff, John S. Carter, Victoria Nelson, Mark S. Tuttle, Cornelius Rosse:
Web-based, Micro-terminology Development: The MMHCC Experience. AMIA 2001 - [c18]Deborah Lewis, Patricia Flatley Brennan, Alexa T. McCray, Mark S. Tuttle, Jean A. Bachman:
If We Build It, They Will Come: Standardized Consumer Vocabularies. MedInfo 2001: 1530 - [c17]Mark S. Tuttle, Steven H. Brown, Keith E. Campbell, John S. Carter, Kevin Keck, Michael J. Lincoln, Stuart J. Nelson, Michael Stonebraker:
The Semantic Web As "Perfection Seeking": A View from Drug Terminology. SWWS 2001: 5-16 - [c16]Mark S. Tuttle, Steven H. Brown, Keith E. Campbell, John S. Carter, Kevin Keck, Michael J. Lincoln, Stuart J. Nelson, Michael Stonebraker:
The Semantic Web as "Perfection Seeking": A View from Drug Terminology. The Emerging Semantic Web 2001 - 2000
- [c15]Kevin Keck, Mark S. Tuttle:
Using Names and Codes. AMIA 2000
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j5]Mark S. Tuttle:
Viewpoint: Information Technology Outside Health Care: What Does It Matter to Us? J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 6(5): 354-360 (1999) - [c14]Christopher G. Chute, Peter L. Elkin, David D. Sherertz, Mark S. Tuttle:
Desiderata for a clinical terminology server. AMIA 1999 - 1998
- [j4]Colleen E. Crangle, Lawrence M. Fagan, Robert W. Carlson, Mark S. Erlbaum, David D. Sherertz, Mark S. Tuttle:
Collaborative conversational interfaces. Int. J. Speech Technol. 2(3): 187-200 (1998) - [c13]Keith E. Campbell, Mark S. Tuttle, Kent A. Spackman:
A "lexically-suggested logical closure" metric for medical terminology maturity. AMIA 1998 - [c12]William G. Cole, Yun-Jung Kim, Mark S. Tuttle, David D. Sherertz:
What Must a Vocabulary Editing Interface Offer? AMIA 1998 - [c11]Peter L. Elkin, Mark S. Tuttle, Kevin Keck, Geoffrey E. Atkin, Christopher G. Chute:
A Java-Based Tool for Entry of a Medical Problem List, Which Accesses a Remote Large-Scale Enterprise Vocabulary Server. AMIA 1998 - [c10]Howard S. Goldberg, Vincent Law, Peter C. Jones, Kevin Keck, Mark S. Tuttle, Charles Safran:
An Enterprise "Problem Picker" for Capturing Clinical Problem Data. AMIA 1998 - [c9]Qiang Liu, James D. Buntrock, Douglas L. Crowson, Mark S. Tuttle, Peter L. Elkin, Christopher G. Chute:
A Java-Based Interface for Medical Research Project Classification Using Metaphrase. AMIA 1998 - [c8]Stuart J. Nelson, Thom Kuhn, Daniel Radzinski, David D. Sherertz, Mark S. Tuttle, Robert P. Spena:
Creating a Thesaurus from Text: A "Bottom-Up" Approach to Organizing Medical Knowledge. AMIA 1998 - [c7]Howard Goldberg, Denise Goldsmith, Vincent Law, Kevin Keck, Mark S. Tuttle, Charles Safran:
An Evaluation of UMLS as a Controlled Terminology for the Problem List Toolkit. MedInfo 1998: 609-612 - [c6]Peter L. Elkin, Mark S. Tuttle, Kevin Keck, Keith E. Campbell, Geoffrey E. Atkin, Christopher G. Chute:
The Role of Compositionality in Standardized Problem List Generation. MedInfo 1998: 660-664 - 1997
- [j3]Mark S. Tuttle:
Medical Informatics Challenges of the 1990s: Acknowledging Secular Change. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 4(4): 322-324 (1997) - [c5]William G. Cole, David D. Sherertz, Mark S. Tuttle, Kevin Keck, Nels Olson, Christopher G. Chute, Charles Safran:
Metaphrase: Achieving Formalized EMR Problem Lists from Informal Input. AMIA 1997 - [c4]Peter L. Elkin, David N. Mohr, Mark S. Tuttle, William G. Cole, Geoffrey E. Atkin, Kevin Keck, Thomas B. Fisk, B. H. Kaihoi, K. E. Lee, Michael C. Higgins, Henri J. Suermondt, Nels Olson, P. L. Claus, Paul C. Carpenter, Christopher G. Chute:
Standardized problem list generation, utilizing the Mayo canonical vocabulary embedded within the Unified Medical Language System. AMIA 1997 - [c3]Kevin Keck, Keith E. Campbell, Christopher G. Chute, Peter L. Elkin, Mark S. Tuttle, William G. Cole:
Supporting Postcoordination in an Electronic Problem List. AMIA 1997 - 1994
- [j2]Mark S. Tuttle:
The Position of the Canon Group: A Reality Check. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 1(3): 298-299 (1994) - 1993
- [j1]Mark S. Tuttle:
E. Davis, Representations of Commonsense Knowledge and D. B. Lenat and R. V. Guha, Building Large Knowledge-Based Systems: Representations and Inference in the Cyc Project. Artif. Intell. 61(1): 121-148 (1993)
1980 – 1989
- 1983
- [c2]Mark S. Tuttle, David D. Sherertz, Marsden S. Blois, Stuart J. Nelson:
"Expertness" from Structured Text? RECONSIDER: A Diagnostic Prompting Program. ANLP 1983: 124-131 - 1980
- [c1]Marsden S. Blois, David D. Sherertz, Mark S. Tuttle:
Word and Object in Disease Descriptions. ACL 1980
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