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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, February 1995
- Klaus-Peter Adlassnig, Wolfgang Horak:
Development and retrospective evaluation of Hepaxpert-I: a routinely-used expert system for interpretive analysis of hepatitis A and B serologic findings. 1-24 - Antonina Starita, Darya Majidi, A. Giordano, M. Battaglia, R. Cioni:
NEUREX: a tutorial expert system for the diagnosis of neurogenic diseases of the lower limbs. 25-36 - Nosrat Shahsavar, U. Ludwigs, Hans Blomqvist, Hans Gill, Ove Wigertz, G. Matell:
Evaluation of a knowledge-based decision-support system for ventilator therapy management. 37-52 - I. Cathers:
Neural network assisted cardiac auscultation. 53-66 - Nicolino J. Pizzi, L. P. Choo, James R. Mansfield, Michael Jackson, W. C. Halliday, Henry H. Mantsch, Ray L. Somorjai:
Neural network classification of infrared spectra of control and Alzheimer's diseased tissue. 67-79
Volume 7, Number 2, April 1995
- David A. Wolfram:
An appraisal of INTERNIST-I. 93-116 - Bruce G. Buchanan, Johanna D. Moore, Diana E. Forsythe, Giuseppe Carenini, S. Ohlsson, Gordon Banks:
An intelligent interactive system for delivering individualized information to patients. 117-154 - Brigitte Séroussi, V. Morice, F. Dreyfus, Jean-François Boisvieux:
Control theory as a conceptual framework for intensive care monitoring. 155-177
Volume 7, Number 3, June 1995
- Mark A. Musen, Guus Schreiber:
Architectures for intelligent systems based on reusable components. 189-199 - Jack W. Smith, A. Bayazitoglu, Todd R. Johnson, Kathy A. Johnson, N. K. Amra:
One framework, two systems: flexible abductive methods in the problem-space paradigm applied to antibody identification and biopsy interpretation. 201-225 - Gertjan van Heijst, Sabina Falasconi, Ameen Abu-Hanna, Guus Schreiber, Mario Stefanelli:
A case study in ontology library construction. 227-255 - Samson W. Tu, Henrik Eriksson, John H. Gennari, Yuval Shahar, Mark A. Musen:
Ontology-based configuration of problem-solving methods and generation of knowledge-acquisition tools: application of PROTEGE-II to protocol-based decision support. 257-289
Volume 7, Number 4, August 1995
- Amparo Alonso-Betanzos, Bertha Guijarro-Berdiñas, Vicente Moret-Bonillo, S. Lopez-Gonzalez:
The NST-EXPERT project: the need to evolve. 297-313 - Pridi Siregar, P. Toulouse:
Model-based diagnosis of brain disorders: a prototype framework. 315-342 - E. Rogers:
VIA-RAD: a blackboard-based system for diagnostic radiology. Visual Interaction Assistant for Radiology. 343-360 - Lawrence E. Widman, David A. Tong:
An algorithm for complete enumeration of the mechanisms of supraventricular tachycardias that use multiple atrioventricular, AV nodal, and/or Mahaim pathways. 361-386
Volume 7, Number 5, October 1995
- Toomas Timpka:
Situated clinical cognition. 387-394 - Yrjö Engeström:
Objects, contradictions and collaboration in medical cognition: an activity-theoretical perspective. 395-412 - Vimla L. Patel, David R. Kaufman, José F. Arocha:
Steering through the murky waters of a scientific conflict: situated and symbolic models of clinical cognition. 413-438 - Bonnie Kaplan:
Objectification and negotiation in interpreting clinical images: implications for computer-based patient records. 439-454 - Basile Spyropoulos, G. Papagounos:
A theoretical approach to artificial intelligence systems in medicine. 455-465
Volume 7, Number 6, December 1995
- Isaac S. Kohane:
Editorial. 471-472 - Ira J. Haimowitz, P. P. Le, Isaac S. Kohane:
Clinical monitoring using regression-based trend templates. 473-496 - Thomas A. Russ:
Use of data abstraction methods to simplify monitoring. 497-514 - Riccardo Bellazzi, Carlo Siviero, Mario Stefanelli, Giuseppe De Nicolao:
Adaptive controllers for intelligent monitoring. 515-540 - Marco Ramoni, Alberto Riva, Mario Stefanelli, Vimla L. Patel:
An ignorant belief network to forecast glucose concentration from clinical databases. 541-559 - Judea Pearl:
Causal inference from indirect experiments. 561-582
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