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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, February 1993
- Enrico W. Coiera:
Intelligent monitoring and control of dynamic physiological systems. 1-8 - Keith L. Downing:
Physiological applications of consistency-based diagnosis. 9-30 - N. Serdar Uckun, Benoit M. Dawant, D. P. Lindstrom:
Model-based diagnosis in intensive care monitoring: the YAQ approach. 31-48 - David Ash, G. Gold, Adam Seiver, Barbara Hayes-Roth:
Guaranteeing real-time response with limited resources. 49-66 - Geoffrey Rutledge, George E. Thomsen, Brad R. Farr, Maria A. Tovar, Jeanette X. Polaschek, Ingo A. Beinlich, Lewis B. Sheiner, Lawrence M. Fagan:
The design and implementation of a ventilator-management advisor. 67-82
Volume 5, Number 2, April 1993
- N. Serdar Uckun:
Artificial intelligence in medicine: state-of-the-art and future prospects. Artif. Intell. Medicine 5(2): 89-91 (1993) - Edward H. Shortliffe:
The adolescence of AI in medicine: will the field come of age in the '90s? 93-106 - Mario Stefanelli:
European research efforts in medical knowledge-based systems. 107-124 - Jack W. Smith, A. Bayazitoglu:
Exploring the relationship between rationality and bounded rationality in medical knowledge-based systems. 125-142 - James A. Reggia:
Neural computation in medicine. 143-157 - John P. Fox:
On the soundness and safety of expert systems. 159-179
Volume 5, Number 3, June 1993
- Ute Gappa, Frank Puppe, Stefan Schewe:
Graphical knowledge acquisition for medical diagnostic expert systems. 185-211 - Josipa Kern, Gjuro Dezelic, T. Durrigl, Silvije Vuletic:
Medical decision making based on inductive learning method. 213-223 - Gerhard Widmer, Werner Horn, Bernhard Nagele:
Automatic knowledge base refinement: learning from examples and deep knowledge in rheumatology. 225-243 - Dario A. Giuse, Nunzia Bettinsoli Giuse, Randolph A. Miller:
Consistency enforcement in medical knowledge base construction. 245-252 - Giordano Lanzola, Mario Stefanelli:
Inferential knowledge acquisition. 253-268 - Kristian G. Olesen, Steen Andreassen:
Specification of models in large expert systems based on causal probabilistic networks. 269-281
Volume 5, Number 4, August 1993
- Gregory F. Cooper:
Probabilistic and decision-theoretic systems in medicine. 289-292 - Yang Xiang, B. Pant, Andrew Eisen, Michael P. Beddoes, David Poole:
Multiply sectioned Bayesian networks for neuromuscular diagnosis. 293-314 - Steve B. Cousins, W. Chen, Mark E. Frisse:
A tutorial introduction to stochastic simulation algorithms for belief networks. 315-340 - R. E. Neopolitan:
Computing the confidence in a medical decision obtained from an influence diagram. 341-363 - Tod S. Levitt, Marcus W. Hedgcock, John W. Dye, Scott E. Johnston, Vera M. Shadle, Dmitry Vosky:
Bayesian inference for model-based segmentation of computed radiographs of the hand. 365-387
Volume 5, Number 5, October 1993
- Peter J. F. Lucas:
The representation of medical reasoning models in resolution-based theorem provers. 395-414 - Jiandong Huang, John P. Fox, C. Gordon, Andrew David Jackson-Smale:
Symbolic decision support in medical care. 415-430 - Peter Hammond, John C. Davenport, F. J. Fitzpatrick:
Logic-based integrity constraints and the design of dental prostheses. 431-446 - R. Y. Chuan:
A constraint logic programming framework for constructing DNA restriction maps. 447-464
Volume 5, Number 6, December 1993
- Sungzoon Cho, James A. Reggia:
Multiple disorder diagnosis with adaptive competitive neural networks. 469-487 - Richard Dybowski, William R. Gransden, Ian Phillips:
Towards a statistically oriented decision support system for the management of septicaemia. 489-502 - Nikola Masic, Gert Pfurtscheller:
Neural network based classification of single-trial EEG data. 503-513 - Jorge Muniz Barreto, Fernando Mendes de Azevedo:
Connectionist expert systems as medical decision aid. 515-523
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