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68th GMDS 2023: Heilbronn, Germany
- Rainer Röhrig, Niels Grabe, Martin Haag, Ursula Hübner, Ulrich Sax, Carsten Oliver Schmidt, Martin Sedlmayr, Antonia Zapf:
German Medical Data Sciences 2023 - Science. Close to People. - Proceedings of the 68th Annual Meeting of the German Association of Medical Informatics, Biometry, and Epidemiology e.V. (gmds) 2023 in Heilbronn, Germany. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 307, IOS Press 2023, ISBN 978-1-64368-428-4 - Alina Troglio, Aidan Nickerson, Fabian Schlebusch, Rainer Röhrig, James Dunham, Barbara Namer, Ekaterina Kutafina:
odML-Tables as a Metadata Standard in Microneurography. 3-11 - Marius Koch, Jendrik Richter, Johannes Hauswaldt, Dagmar Krefting:
How to Make Outpatient Healthcare Data in Germany Available for Research in the Dynamic Course of Digital Transformation. 12-21 - Christopher Gundler, Qi Rui Zhu, Leona Trübe, Adrin Dadkhah, Tobias Gutowski, Moritz Rosch, Claudia Langebrake, Sylvia Nürnberg, Michael Baehr, Frank Ückert:
A Unified Data Architecture for Assessing Motor Symptoms in Parkinson's Disease. 22-30 - Caroline Bönisch, Sabine Hanß, Nicolai Spicher, Ulrich Sax, Dagmar Krefting:
Reusing Biomedical Data as Agreed - Towards Structured Metadata for Data Use Agreements. 31-38 - Marie-Louise Witte, Anne Schoneberg, Sabine Hanß, Martin Lablans, Janne Vehreschild, Dagmar Krefting:
Adaptability of Existing Feasibility Tools for Clinical Study Research Data Platforms. 39-48 - Nils Schönbeck, Yassin Hussein, Alena Haack, Axel Schmager, Ulrike Harney, Leona Trübe, Frank Ückert, Karl Gottfried:
Evaluating REDCap as the Central Data Collection Tool for the Hamburg City Health Study. 51-59 - Jingyu Yang, Tim Beißbarth, Jürgen Dönitz:
Onkopipe: A Snakemake Based DNA-Sequencing Pipeline for Clinical Variant Analysis in Precision Medicine. 60-68 - Christoph Beger, Anna Maria Boehmer, Beate Mussawy, Louisa Redeker, Franz Matthies, Ralph Schäfermeier, Annette Härdtlein, Tobias Dreischulte, Daniel Neumann, Alexandr Uciteli:
Modelling Adverse Events with the TOP Phenotyping Framework. 69-77 - Jasmin Ziegler, Julian Gründner, Lorenz Rosenau, Marcel Erpenbeck, Hans-Ulrich Prokosch, Noemi Deppenwiese:
Towards a Bavarian Oncology Real World Data Research Platform. 78-85 - Lea C. Brandl, Andreas Schrader:
Clustering on Player Types of Students in Health Science - Trial and Data Analyses. 89-95 - Tobias J. Brix, Alice Janssen, Michael Storck, Julian Varghese:
Comparison of German Translations of the System Usability Scale - Which to Take? 96-101 - Marina Keimer, Marten Villis, Jan Christoph, Wolfgang Rödle:
Demand Analysis of a German Emergency Medical Service Feedback System. 102-109 - Leon Schmidtchen, Marten Villis, Jan Christoph, Wolfgang Rödle:
Usability Analysis of a Medication Visualization Tool for Decision Support. 110-116 - Laura Haase:
Analysis of the Usage Context of an mHealth Application for Equestrians. 117-125 - Kevin Kraus, Leona Trübe, Christopher Gundler:
Understanding Human-Computer Interactions in Restricted Clinical Environments. 126-134 - Florian Ulbrich, Frank A. Meineke, Florian Rissner, Alfred Winter, Matthias Löbe:
A Tool for Specifying Data Quality Checks for Clinical Data Management Systems - A Technical Case Report. 137-145 - Matthias Löbe, Christian Draeger, Alexander Strübing, Julia Palm, Frank A. Meineke, Alfred Winter:
Pitfalls in Analyzing FHIR Data from Different University Hospitals. 146-151 - Khalid O. Yusuf, Irina Chaplinskaya-Sobol, Anne Schoneberg, Sabine Hanß, Heike Valentin, Bettina Lorenz-Depiereux, Stefan Hansch, Karin Fiedler, Margarete Scherer, Shimita Sikdar, Olga Miljukov, Jens-Peter Reese, Patricia Wagner, Isabel Bröhl, Ramsia Geisler, Jörg Janne Vehreschild, Sabine Blaschke, Carla Bellinghausen, Milena Milovanovic, Dagmar Krefting:
Impact of Clinical Study Implementation on Data Quality Assessments - Using Contradictions within Interdependent Health Data Items as a Pilot Indicator. 152-158 - Andre Thevapalan, Daan Apeldoorn, Gabriele Kern-Isberner, Ralf Georg Meyer, Mathias Nietzke, Torsten Panholzer:
Comparison and Incorporation of Reasoning and Learning Approaches for Cancer Therapy Research. 161-171 - Franz Matthies, Christoph Beger, Ralph Schäfermeier, Alexandr Uciteli:
Concept Graphs: A Novel Approach for Textual Analysis of Medical Documents. 172-179 - Miriam Lingg, Chantal N. L. Beutter, Stefan Sigle, Daniel Zsebedits, Christian Fegeler:
Challenge of Detecting Personal Deviations and Trends in Sensor Based Activity Data. 180-188 - Martin Wiesner:
DE-Lemma: A Maximum-Entropy Based Lemmatizer for German Medical Text. 189-195 - Ursula Hübner, Ivanna Yalymova, Mareike Przysucha, Andreas Büscher:
Adoption and Determinants of Assistive Technologies in the Real World: Results from the VdK Study. 199-207 - Yasmin Nielsen-Tehranchian, Veronika Strotbaum, Monika Pobiruchin:
Menstrual Cycle Tracking Apps: An Applied Combined Medical and Data Privacy Scoring. 208-214 - Lena Elgert, Jendrik Richter, Matthias Katzensteiner, Mareike Joseph, Sandra Hellmers, Oliver J. Bott, Klaus-Hendrik Wolf:
Towards a Recommendation for Good Health Data Modeling (GHDM) - Results of Expert Interviews. 215-221 - Mohamed Alhaskir, Matteo Tschesche, Florian Linke, Elisabeth Schriewer, Yvonne Weber, Stefan Wolking, Rainer Röhrig, Henner Koch, Ekaterina Kutafina:
ECG Matching: An Approach to Synchronize ECG Datasets for Data Quality Comparisons. 225-232 - Anja Witte, Christian Lins:
A Real-Time Eye Tracking System for the Detection of Eye Blinks. 233-240 - Jan Schladetzky, Ann-Kristin Kock-Schoppenhauer, Cora Drenkhahn, Josef Ingenerf, Joshua Wiedekopf:
Mettertron - Bridging Metadata Repositories and Terminology Servers. 243-248 - Laura Tetzlaff, Anne-Maria Purohit, Jacob Spallek, Christine Holmberg, Thomas Schrader:
Evaluating Interoperability in German Critical Incident Reporting Systems. 249-257 - Mareike Przysucha, Jens Hüsers, Daniil Liberman, Oliver Kersten, Aphrodite Schlüter, Sebastian Fraas, Dorothee Busch, Maurice Moelleken, Cornelia Erfurt-Berge, Joachim Dissemond, Ursula Hübner:
Design and Implementation of an ETL-Process to Transfer Wound-Related Data into a Standardized Common Data Model. 258-266
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