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2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [j21]Anne M. Turner, Julio C. Facelli, Monique W. M. Jaspers, Thomas Wetter, Daniel Pfeifer, Laël Cranmer Gatewood, Terry Adam, Yu-Chuan Li, Ming-Chin Lin, R. Scott Evans, Anna L. Beukenhorst, Hugo Johan Theodoore van Mens, Esmée Tensen, Christian Bock, Laura Fendrich, Peter Seitz, Julian Suleder, Ranyah Aldekhyyel, Kent Bridgeman, Zhen Hu, Aaron Sattler, Shin-Yi Guo, Md. Mohaimenul Islam, Dina Nur Anggraini Ningrum, Hsin-Ru Tung, Jiantao Bian, Joseph M. Plasek, Casey A. Rommel, Juandalyn Burke, Harkirat Sohi:
Solving Interoperability in Translational Health. Appl. Clin. Inform. 08(02): 651-659 (2017) - [c32]Pei-Yun Sabrina Hsueh, Sanjoy Dey, Subhro Das, Thomas Wetter:
Making Sense of Patient-Generated Health Data for Interpretable Patient-Centered Care: The Transition from "More" to "Better". MedInfo 2017: 113-117 - 2015
- [j20]Christian Karmen, Robert C. Hsiung, Thomas Wetter:
Screening Internet forum participants for depression symptoms by assembling and enhancing multiple NLP methods. Comput. Methods Programs Biomed. 120(1): 27-36 (2015) - [c31]Burcu Celik, Pegah Eghbali Alamdari, Karen Bavuso, Eileen Yoshida, Saverio M. Maviglia, Thomas Wetter, Roberto A. Rocha, Charles Lagor:
A Comparison of Clinical Decision Support Interventions from Commercial and Internally Developed Electronic Health Records. AMIA 2015 - [c30]Matthias Ganzinger, Christian Haux, Christian Karmen, Thomas Wetter, Petra Knaup:
Systems Medicine for Multiple Myeloma: A Review on Decision Support Systems. MedInfo 2015: 951 - [c29]Tugba Kutun, Miriam Föller-Nord, Thomas Wetter:
Characterizing Consumer Health Informatics in Low and Middle Income Countries. MedInfo 2015: 973 - 2014
- [c28]Thomas Wetter, Mary Czerwinski, George Demiris, Robert C. Hsiung, Holly B. Jimison:
How safe are users of Consumer Health Informatics? AMIA 2014 - 2013
- [j19]Hsiu-Ling Chou, Chung-Tay Yao, Sui-Lun Su, Chia-Yi Lee, Kuang-Yu Hu, Harn-Jing Terng, Yun-Wen Shih, Yu-Tien Chang, Yu-Fen Lu, Chi-Wen Chang, Mark L. Wahlqvist, Thomas Wetter, Chi-Ming Chu:
Gene expression profiling of breast cancer survivability by pooled cDNA microarray analysis using logistic regression, artificial neural networks and decision trees. BMC Bioinform. 14: 100 (2013) - [j18]Andreas Wicht, Thomas Wetter, Ulrike Klein:
A web-based system for clinical decision support and knowledge maintenance for deterioration monitoring of hemato-oncological patients. Comput. Methods Programs Biomed. 111(1): 26-32 (2013) - [c27]Thomas Wetter, Benjamin van Vorhees, Bonnie Kaplan, Paul DeMuro, Ann Waldo:
Ethical, legal, and public policy barriers to unleashing the full power of Consumer Health Informatics for care delivery. AMIA 2013 - [c26]Monique W. M. Jaspers, George Demiris, Julio C. Facelli, Lael C. Gatewood, Alexander Hörbst, J. Li, Daniel Pfeifer, Thomas Wetter:
International Collaborations in Health Informatics Education: Globalizing Health and Biomedical Informatics Curricula. MedInfo 2013: 1249 - 2011
- [j17]Yu-Chun Chen, Hsiao-Yun Yeh, Jau-Ching Wu, Ingo Haschler, Tzeng-Ji Chen, Thomas Wetter:
Taiwan's National Health Insurance Research Database: administrative health care database as study object in bibliometrics. Scientometrics 86(2): 365-380 (2011) - [c25]Rumyana Proynova, Barbara Paech, Sven H. Koch, Andreas Wicht, Thomas Wetter:
Investigating the influence of personal values on requirements for health care information systems. SEHC@ICSE 2011: 48-55 - 2010
- [c24]Rumyana Proynova, Barbara Paech, Andreas Wicht, Thomas Wetter:
Use of Personal Values in Requirements Engineering - A Research Preview. REFSQ 2010: 17-22
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j16]René Ranzinger, Stephan Herget, Thomas Wetter, Claus-Wilhelm von der Lieth:
GlycomeDB - integration of open-access carbohydrate structure databases. BMC Bioinform. 9 (2008) - [j15]Sabine Glesner, Stefan Jähnichen, Barbara Paech, Bernhard Rumpe, Thomas Wetter, Alfred Winter:
Manifest: Strategische Bedeutung des Software Engineering für die Medizin. Inform. Forsch. Entwickl. 22(3): 127-135 (2008) - [j14]Thomas Wetter:
Why is medical software so hard? Inform. Forsch. Entwickl. 22(3): 185-199 (2008) - [c23]Armin Stoll, Thomas Wetter, Rolf Bendl:
Wissensakquisition mit Methoden der Mustererkennung zur wissensbasierten Segmentierung von Risikoorganen in CT-Bilddaten. Bildverarbeitung für die Medizin 2008: 41-45 - [c22]Danny Ammon, Dirk Hoffmann, Tobias Jakob, Ekkehard Finkeissen, Vesko Detschew, Thomas Wetter:
Management of Knowledge-Intensive Healthcare Processes on the Example of General Medical Documentation. Business Process Management Workshops 2008: 324-335 - [c21]Barbara Paech, Thomas Wetter:
Rational quality requirements for medical software. ICSE 2008: 633-638 - 2007
- [j13]Thomas Wetter:
To decay is system: The challenges of keeping a health information system alive. Int. J. Medical Informatics 76(S1): S252-S260 (2007) - [c20]Sabine Glesner, Stefan Jähnichen, Barbara Paech, Bernhard Rumpe, Thomas Wetter, Alfred Winter:
Strategische Bedeutung des Software Engineering für die Medizin. Software Engineering 2007: 25-27 - 2006
- [j12]Florian Hartge, Thomas Wetter, Walter E. Haefeli:
A similarity measure for case based reasoning modeling with temporal abstraction based on cross-correlation. Comput. Methods Programs Biomed. 81(1): 41-48 (2006) - [c19]Chi-Ming Chu, Yu-Tien Chang, Thomas Wetter:
Artificial neural network may perform good to predict the survivability of cervical cancer. AMIA 2006 - 2005
- [j11]Frank Philipp, M. Jantke, Ekkehard Finkeissen, Bernd Beedgen, Otwin Linderkamp, Thomas Wetter:
Introducing DoT-U2 - an XML-based knowledge supported checklist software for documentation of a newborn clinical screening examination. Comput. Methods Programs Biomed. 77(2): 115-120 (2005) - [c18]Chi-Ming Chu, Hui-Jen Tscai, Nian-Feng Chu, Lu Pai, Thomas Wetter, Cien-An Sun, Jin-Ding Lin, Tsan Yang, Cien-Yu Pai, Hans-Bernd Bludau:
The Establishment of Bayesian Coronary Artery Disease Prediction Model. AMIA 2005 - [c17]Thomas Wetter, Ingo Haschler, S. Ho, G. F. Hoffmann, Otwin Linderkamp, Frank Philipp, Stefan Skonetzki:
Giving them a good start: informatics support of newborn screening and clinical care. AMIA 2005 - [c16]Katrin Faiß, Susanne Oertel, Wolfgang Schlegel, Thomas Wetter, Rolf Bendl:
Wissensbasierte Segmentierung von Risikoorganen in der Strahlentherapieplanung. Bildverarbeitung für die Medizin 2005: 193-197 - 2004
- [j10]Lael C. Gatewood, Martien Limburg, Reed M. Gardner, Reinhold Haux, Monique W. M. Jaspers, Diana Schmidt, Thomas Wetter:
International Master Classes in health informatics. Int. J. Medical Informatics 73(2): 111-116 (2004) - [j9]Franz Josef Leven, Petra Knaup, Diana Schmidt, Thomas Wetter:
Medical informatics at Heidelberg/Heilbronn: status-evaluation-new challenges in a specialised curriculum for medical informatics after thirty years of evolution. Int. J. Medical Informatics 73(2): 117-125 (2004) - [c15]Monique W. M. Jaspers, Reed M. Gardner, Lael C. Gatewood, Reinhold Haux, Diana Schmidt, Thomas Wetter:
The International Partnership in Health Informatics Education. MedInfo 2004: 884-888 - 2003
- [j8]Minne van der Haak, Astrid Corinna Wolff, R. Brandner, Peter Drings, Michael Wannenmacher, Thomas Wetter:
Data security and protection in cross-institutional electronic patient records. Int. J. Medical Informatics 70(2-3): 117-130 (2003) - [j7]Hans-Peter Keck, Thomas Wetter:
Functional classification of proteins using a nearest neighbour algorithm. Silico Biol. 3(3): 265-275 (2003) - 2002
- [j6]Thomas Wetter:
Lessons learnt from bringing knowledge-based decision support into routine use. Artif. Intell. Medicine 24(3): 195-203 (2002) - [j5]Martin Frank, Andreas Bohne, Thomas Wetter, Claus-Wilhelm von der Lieth:
Knowledge-based approach for the rapid generation of a representative ensemble of N-glycan conformations. Silico Biol. 2(3): 427-439 (2002) - 2001
- [c14]Andreas Bohne, Martin Frank, Thomas Wetter, Claus-Wilhelm von der Lieth:
Glycosylation of Proteins: A Computer-Based Method for Rapid Exploration of Conformational Space of N-Glycans. German Conference on Bioinformatics 2001: 34-39 - [c13]Robert Boesecke, Jakob Brief, Jörg Raczkowsky, Oliver Schorr, S. Daueber, Robert Krempien, Martina Treiber, Thomas Wetter, Stefan Haßfeld:
Robot Assistant for Dental Implantology. MICCAI 2001: 1302-1303 - 2000
- [c12]Andreas Bohne, Thomas Wetter, Elke Lang, Claus-Wilhelm von der Lieth:
Glykowissenschaften, ein neuer Einsatzbereich der Bioinformatik. GI Jahrestagung 2000: 181-196 - [c11]Thomas Wetter:
Medical Decision Support Systems. ISMDA 2000: 1-3
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c10]Bastien Chevreux, Thomas Wetter, Sándor Suhai:
Genome Sequence Assembly Using Trace Signals and Additional Sequence Information. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 45-56 - [c9]Bastien Chevreux, Thomas Pfisterer, Thomas Wetter, Sándor Suhai:
Assembly of Genomic Sequences Assisted by Automatic Finishing. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 183-184 - [c8]Thomas Pfisterer, Thomas Wetter:
Computer Assisted Editing of Genomic Sequences - Why and How We Evaluated a Prototype. XPS 1999: 201-209 - 1998
- [j4]Gabriele Schmidt, Thomas Wetter:
Using Natural Language Sources in Model-Based Knowledge Acquisition. Data Knowl. Eng. 26(3): 327-356 (1998) - [c7]Bastien Chevreux, Thomas Pfisterer, Thomas Wetter, Sándor Suhai:
Computer assisted editing of genomic sequences. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1998 - 1997
- [j3]Reinhold Haux, Birgit Brigl, Thomas Wetter:
Wissensbasierte Entscheidungsunterstützung in der Medizin: Geleistetes und zu Leistendes. Künstliche Intell. 11(3): 25-26 (1997) - 1992
- [j2]Thomas Wetter, Ralf Nüse:
Use of natural language for knowledge acquisition: Strategies to cope with semantic and pragmatic variation. IBM J. Res. Dev. 36(3): 435-468 (1992) - [e2]Franz Schmalhofer, Gerhard Strube, Thomas Wetter:
Contemporary Knowledge Engineering and Cognition, First Joint Workshop, Kaiserslautern, Germany, February 21-22, 1991, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 622, Springer 1992, ISBN 3-540-55711-3 [contents] - [e1]Thomas Wetter, Klaus-Dieter Althoff, John H. Boose, Brian R. Gaines, Marc Linster:
Current Developments in Knowledge Acquisition - EKAW'92, 6th European Knowledge Acquisition Workshop, Heidelberg and Kaiserslautern, Germany, May 18-22, 1992. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 599, Springer 1992, ISBN 3-540-55546-3 [contents] - 1991
- [c6]Beate Schlenker, Thomas Wetter:
Knowledge Acquisition as an Empirically Based Modelling Activity. Contemporary Knowledge Engineering and Cognition 1991: 175-182 - [c5]Thomas Wetter:
A Comparative Assessment of Selected Approaches in the Focal Area of Knowledge Engineering and Cognition. Contemporary Knowledge Engineering and Cognition 1991: 225-252 - [c4]Reinhold Haux, Thomas Wetter, H. Stricker, J. Flister, Gerd Mann, L. Oberhammer:
Knowledge-Based Galenical Development of Drug Products: An Overview on the Design of the Galenical Development System Heidelberg. MIE 1991: 204-208 - 1990
- [j1]Thomas Wetter:
Beicht vom 3. Europäischen Knowledge Aacquisition Workshop - EKAW 89. Künstliche Intell. 4(2): 17-19 (1990) - [i1]Thomas Wetter, Rolf Engelbrecht, Reinhold Haux, Frank Puppe, Hans Voß:
Wissensbasierte Systeme in der Medizin: GMDS/GI, Abstracts des 1. gemeinsamen Workshops der AG Expertensysteme der GMDS und der FG Diagnostik und Klassifikation im GI-Fachausschuß 1.5, 29.-30. März 1990, Heidelberg. IWBS Report 112 (1990)
1980 – 1989
- 1987
- [c3]Fritjof Haft, R. P. Jones, Thomas Wetter:
A Natural Language Based Legal Expert System for Consultation and Tutoring - the LEX Project. ICAIL 1987: 75-83 - 1986
- [c2]Franz Schmalhofer, Thomas Wetter:
Kognitive Modellierung: Menschliche Wissensrepräsentation und Verarbeitungsstrategien. KIFS 1986: 245-291 - 1985
- [c1]Peter Heinen, Heinrich Reusch, Michael M. Richter, Thomas Wetter:
Formal Description of Objects, Processes, and Levels of Expert Reasoning. GWAI 1985: 285-294 - 1984
- [b1]Thomas Wetter:
Ein modallogisch beschriebenes Expertensystem, ausgeführt am Beispiel von Ohrenerkrankungen. RWTH Aachen University, Germany, 1984, pp. 1-212
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