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Journal of Biomedical Informatics, Volume 88
Volume 88, December 2018
- Ying Shen, Lizhu Zhang, Jin Zhang, Min Yang, Buzhou Tang, Yaliang Li, Kai Lei:
CBN: Constructing a clinical Bayesian network based on data from the electronic medical record. 1-10 - Sumithra Velupillai, Hanna Suominen, Maria Liakata, Angus Roberts, Anoop D. Shah, Katherine Morley, David Osborn, Joseph Hayes, Robert Stewart, Johnny Downs, Wendy W. Chapman, Rina Dutta:
Using clinical Natural Language Processing for health outcomes research: Overview and actionable suggestions for future advances. 11-19 - Liuyun Gong, Dan Zhang, Yiping Dong, Yutiantian Lei, Yuanjie Qian, Xinyue Tan, Suxia Han, Jiquan Wang:
Integrated Bioinformatics Analysis for Identificating the Therapeutic Targets of Aspirin in Small Cell Lung Cancer. 20-28 - Zhecheng Zhu, Bee Hoon Heng, Kiok Liang Teow:
Lifetime trajectory simulation of chronic disease progression and comorbidity development. 29-36 - Orazio Gambino, Leonardo Rundo, Vincenzo Cannella, Salvatore Vitabile, Roberto Pirrone:
A framework for data-driven adaptive GUI generation based on DICOM. 37-52 - Milad Moradi:
CIBS: A biomedical text summarizer using topic-based sentence clustering. 53-61 - Lisa V. Grossman, Elliot G. Mitchell, George Hripcsak, Chunhua Weng, David K. Vawdrey:
A method for harmonization of clinical abbreviation and acronym sense inventories. 62-69
- Samaneh Layeghian Javan, Mohammad Mehdi Sepehri, Hassan Aghajani:
Toward analyzing and synthesizing previous research in early prediction of cardiac arrest using machine learning based on a multi-layered integrative framework. 70-89
- Wen Zhang, Yanlin Chen, Dingfang Li, Xiang Yue:
Manifold regularized matrix factorization for drug-drug interaction prediction. 90-97 - Abeed Sarker, Graciela Gonzalez-Hernandez:
An unsupervised and customizable misspelling generator for mining noisy health-related text sources. 98-107
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