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Journal of Biomedical Informatics, Volume 63
Volume 63, October 2016
- Elizabeth M. Cutting, Meghan Banchero, Amber Beitelshees, James J. Cimino, Guilherme Del Fiol, Ayse P. Gurses, Mark A. Hoffman, Linda Jo Bone Jeng, Kensaku Kawamoto, Mark Kelemen, Harold Alan Pincus, Alan R. Shuldiner, Marc S. Williams, Toni Pollin, Casey Lynnette Overby:
User-centered design of multi-gene sequencing panel reports for clinicians. 1-10
- Na Hong, Dingcheng Li, Yue Yu, Qiongying Xiu, Hongfang Liu, Guoqian Jiang:
A computational framework for converting textual clinical diagnostic criteria into the quality data model. 11-21 - Emma Chiaramello, Francesco Pinciroli, Alberico Bonalumi, Angelo Caroli, Gabriella Tognola:
Use of "off-the-shelf" information extraction algorithms in clinical informatics: A feasibility study of MetaMap annotation of Italian medical notes. 22-32
- Tiago K. Colicchio, Julio C. Facelli, Guilherme Del Fiol, Debra L. Scammon, Watson A. Bowes III, Scott P. Narus:
Health information technology adoption: Understanding research protocols and outcome measurements for IT interventions in health care. 33-44
- Nicolas A. Risso, Andrés Neyem, José I. Benedetto, Marie J. Carrillo, Angélica Farías, Macarena J. Gajardo, Oscar Loyola:
A cloud-based mobile system to improve respiratory therapy services at home. 45-53 - Gina Sprint, Diane J. Cook, Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe:
Unsupervised detection and analysis of changes in everyday physical activity data. 54-65 - Dominic Girardi, Sandra Wartner, Gerhard Halmerbauer, Margit Ehrenmüller, Hilda Kosorus, Stephan Dreiseitl:
Using concept hierarchies to improve calculation of patient similarity. 66-73 - Florin Gorunescu, Smaranda Belciug:
Boosting backpropagation algorithm by stimulus-sampling: Application in computer-aided medical diagnosis. 74-81 - Mario Nieto-Hidalgo, Francisco Javier Ferrández Pastor, Rafael Jesús Valdivieso Sarabia, Jerónimo Mora Pascual, Juan Manuel García Chamizo:
A vision based proposal for classification of normal and abnormal gait using RGB camera. 82-89 - Héctor Cardona Reyes, Jaime Muñoz Arteaga:
Multidisciplinary production of interactive environments to support occupational therapies. 90-99 - Julien Souvignet, Gunnar Declerck, Hadyl Asfari, Marie-Christine Jaulent, Cédric Bousquet:
OntoADR a semantic resource describing adverse drug reactions to support searching, coding, and information retrieval. 100-107
- Steven C. Bagley, Russ B. Altman:
Computing disease incidence, prevalence and comorbidity from electronic medical records. 108-111
- Cheng-Hong Yang, Yu-Da Lin, Li-Yeh Chuang, Hsueh-Wei Chang:
Analysis of high-order SNP barcodes in mitochondrial D-loop for chronic dialysis susceptibility. 112-119 - Radhakrishnan Nagarajan, Meenakshi Upreti:
An approach for deciphering patient-specific variations with application to breast cancer molecular expression profiles. 120-130 - Tania Mondéjar, Ramón Hervás, Esperanza Johnson, Carlos Gutiérrez, José Miguel Latorre:
Correlation between videogame mechanics and executive functions through EEG analysis. 131-140 - Frank J. Blaauw, H. M. Schenk, B. F. Jeronimus, Lian van der Krieke, Peter de Jonge, Marco Aiello, Ando Celino Emerencia:
Let's get Physiqual - An intuitive and generic method to combine sensor technology with ecological momentary assessments. 141-149
- Stefano Triberti, Serena Barello:
The quest for engaging AmI: Patient engagement and experience design tools to promote effective assisted living. 150-156
- Christian Krauth, Wolfgang Kuchinke, Martin Eckert, René Bergmann, Benjamin Braasch, Töresin Karakoyun, Christian Ohmann:
Clinical Trial Information Mediator. 157-168
- Rebecca A. Meehan, Donald T. Mon, Kandace M. Kelly, Mitra Rocca, Gary Dickinson, John Ritter, Constance M. Johnson:
Increasing EHR system usability through standards: Conformance criteria in the HL7 EHR-system functional model. 169-173
- Martin Scaiano, Grant Middleton, Luk Arbuckle, Varada Kolhatkar, Liam Peyton, Moira Dowling, Debbie S. Gipson, Khaled El Emam:
A unified framework for evaluating the risk of re-identification of text de-identification tools. 174-183
- Asbjørn Danielsen, Hans Olofsen, Bernt Arild Bremdal:
Increasing fall risk awareness using wearables: A fall risk awareness protocol. 184-194
- Helton H. Biscaro, Fátima L. S. Nunes, Jessica dos Santos, Gustavo Pereira:
Comparing efficient data structures to represent geometric models for three-dimensional virtual medical training. 195-211 - Jina Huh, Bum Chul Kwon, Sung-Hee Kim, Sukwon Lee, Jaegul Choo, Jihoon Kim, Min-Je Choi, Ji Soo Yi:
Personas in online health communities. 212-225
- Elizabeth Averill Samaras, George Michael Samaras:
Confronting systemic challenges in interoperable medical device safety, security & usability. 226-234
- Priyanka Chaurasia, Sally I. McClean, Chris D. Nugent, Ian Cleland, Shuai Zhang, Mark P. Donnelly, Bryan W. Scotney, Chelsea Sanders, Ken Smith, Maria C. Norton, JoAnn T. Tschanz:
Modelling assistive technology adoption for people with dementia. 235-248 - César Llamas, Manuel Á. González, Carmen Hernández, Jesús Vegas:
Open source platform for collaborative construction of wearable sensor datasets for human motion analysis and an application for gait analysis. 249-258 - Nathaniel Heintzman, Samantha Kleinberg:
Using uncertain data from body-worn sensors to gain insight into type 1 diabetes. 259-268
- Blaine Reeder, Alexandria David:
Health at hand: A systematic review of smart watch uses for health and wellness. 269-276
- Birger Haarbrandt, Erik Tute, Michael Marschollek:
Automated population of an i2b2 clinical data warehouse from an openEHR-based data repository. 277-294 - Julia Hoxha, Guoqian Jiang, Chunhua Weng:
Automated learning of domain taxonomies from text using background knowledge. 295-306 - Afef Samet Ellouze, Rafik Bouaziz, Hanên Ghorbel:
Integrating semantic dimension into openEHR archetypes for the management of cerebral palsy electronic medical records. 307-324 - Anando Sen, Shreya Chakrabarti, Andrew Goldstein, Shuang Wang, Patrick B. Ryan, Chunhua Weng:
GIST 2.0: A scalable multi-trait metric for quantifying population representativeness of individual clinical studies. 325-336 - Azam Yazdani, Akram Yazdani, Ahmad Samiei, Eric Boerwinkle:
Identification, analysis, and interpretation of a human serum metabolomics causal network in an observational study. 337-343 - Alban Maxhuni, Pablo Hernandez-Leal, Luis Enrique Sucar, Venet Osmani, Eduardo F. Morales, Oscar Mayora:
Stress modelling and prediction in presence of scarce data. 344-356 - George M. Tzanoukos, Erast Athanasiadis, Anastasios Gaitanis, Alexandros Georgakopoulos, Achilleas Chatziioannou, Sofia Chatziioannou, George M. Spyrou:
SPNsim: A database of simulated solitary pulmonary nodule PET/CT images facilitating computer aided diagnosis. 357-365 - Judith Somekh, Mor Peleg, Alal Eran, Itay Koren, Ariel Feiglin, Alik Demishtein, Ruth Shiloh, Monika Heiner, Sek Won Kong, Zvulun Elazar, Isaac S. Kohane:
A model-driven methodology for exploring complex disease comorbidities applied to autism spectrum disorder and inflammatory bowel disease. 366-378 - Yanshan Wang, Stephen T. Wu, Dingcheng Li, Saeed Mehrabi, Hongfang Liu:
A Part-Of-Speech term weighting scheme for biomedical information retrieval. 379-389 - Luís Pinho-Costa, Kenneth Yakubu, Kyle Hoedebecke, Liliana Laranjo, Christofer Patrick Reichel, Maria del C. Colon-Gonzalez, Ana Luísa Neves, Hassna Errami:
Healthcare hashtag index development: Identifying global impact in social media. 390-399
- Samah J. Fodeh, Qing T. Zeng:
Mining Big Data in biomedicine and health care. 400-403
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