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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, February 1991
- Pietro Torasso:
Editorial. 1 - William J. Long:
Flexible reasoning about patient management using multiple models. 3-20 - Werner Horn:
Utilizing detailed anatomical knowledge for hypothesis formation and hypothesis testing in rheumatological decision support. 21-39 - Jim Hunter, Ian K. Kirby, Nick Gotts:
Using quantitative and qualitative constraints in models of cardiac electrophysiology. 41-61
Volume 3, Number 2, April 1991
- Vincent Rialle, Annick Vila, Yves Besnard:
Heterogeneous knowledge representation using a finite automaton and first order logic: a case study in electromyography. 65-74 - Stanley Tuhrim, Deborah R. Horowitz, James A. Reggia, Sharon Goodall:
Abductive localization of brain damage: incorporating spatial adjacency relations. 75-85 - Martti Juhola, Tapio Grönfors:
A scheme of inference of regular grammars for the syntactic pattern recognition of saccadic eye movements. 87-93 - Robert A. Greenes, Stephan R. A. Deibel:
The DeSyGNER knowledge management architecture: a building block approach based on an extensible kernel. 95-111 - Peter Hucklenbroich:
Methodological principles in medical knowledge programming: part I. 113-123
Volume 3, Number 3, June 1991
- G. William Moore:
Medical expert system user interface. 129-130 - Richard F. Walters, C. Zhang:
Support of multilingual medical research. 131-138 - Wolfgang Giere, Ichiro Wakai:
Transpro: natural language to Prolog translation of genealogy statements in USDVA file manager. 139-147 - James M. Sorace:
Precedence logic in the development of a blood bank expert system. 149-159 - Jules J. Berman:
Solving quality assurance problems with object scripting languages. 161-171 - Christian E. Dralle:
An introduction to programming in prolog: Patrick Saint-Dizier, (Springer-Verlag, New York, 1990) XI + 184 pp., 44 figures, softcover, DM 48.00. 173 - Christian E. Dralle:
Programmieren in prolog: W.F. Clocksin and C.S. Mellish, (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1990) XIV + 331 pp., 43 figures, softcover, DM 48.00. 173 - Christian E. Dralle:
PROLOG. Grundlagen und anwendungen, zweite überarbeitete und erweiterte auflage: H. Kleine Büning and S. Schmitgen, (B.G. Teubner, Stuttgart, 1988) 311 pp., softcover, DM 38.00. 174 - Christian E. Dralle:
PROLOG. Fortgeschrittene programmiertechniken: Leon Sterling and Ehud Shapiro, (Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Bonn, 1988) XXVII + 468 pp., 70 figures, hardcover, DM 78.00. 174 - Christian E. Dralle:
Logische grundlagen der künstlichen intelligenz: Michael R. Genesereth and Nils J. Nilsson, (Vieweg & Sohn, Braunschweig, 1989) XXIV + 576 pp., softcover, DM 78.00. 174-175 - Dagmar Gröppel:
Temporal logics and their applications: Antony Galton (ed.), (Academic Press, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Publishers, London, 1987) XII + 244 pp., hardcover, £ 24.00. 175-176 - Dagmar Gröppel:
AIME 89: Jim Hunter, John Cookson, and Jeremy Wyatt (eds.), (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1989) X + 330 pp., softcover, DM 81.00. 176 - Uwe C. Limbach:
Wörterbuch der medizinischen informatik: Hans Jürgen Seelos (ed.), (Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, 1990) XXII + 550 pp., 34 figures, hardcover, DM 148.00. 176-177
Volume 3, Number 4, August 1991
- Olivier Fischer, Ashok K. Goel, John R. Svirbely, Jack W. Smith:
The role of essential explanation in abduction. 181-191 - Jari Forsström, Patrik Eklund, Harry Virtanen, Joakim Waxlax, Juhani Lähdevirta:
DIAGAID: a connectionist approach to determine the diagnostic value of clinical data. 193-201 - Angelo Corvetta, Giovanni Pomponio, Aldo Salvi, Michele M. Luchetti:
Teaching medicine using hypertexts: three years of experience at the Ancona Medical School. 203-209 - Witold Pedrycz, Giovanni Bortolan, Rosanna Degani:
Classification of electrocardiographic signals: a fuzzy pattern matching approach. 211-226 - Luc P. Lindström:
Diagnosis: Philosophical and medical perspectives : Nathaniel Laor and Joseph Agassi, (Kluwer, Dordrecht, 1990) XVIII + 262 pp., hardcover, US $ 68.00. 227 - Luc P. Lindström:
Foundations of neural networks : Tarun Khanna, (Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1990) XII + 196 pp., numerous figures, softcover, price not listed. 227 - Luc P. Lindström:
The computer and the brain: Perspectives on human and artificial intelligence : Jean R. Brink, C. Roland Haden, eds., Chritopher Burawa, assistant ed., (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1989) XVI + 263 pp., 38 figures, hardcover, US $ 58.00. 228
Volume 3, Number 5, October 1991
- Heather Heathfield, Deb Bose, Nigel Kirkham:
A model of differential diagnosis in histopathology using the theory of hypergraphs and social choice. 231-255 - Robert G. Cowell, A. Philip Dawid, T. Hutchinson, David J. Spiegelhalter:
A Bayesian expert system for the analysis of an adverse drug reaction. 257-270 - C. Janse Tolmie, Johan P. Du Plessis, P. N. Badenhorst:
An expert system for the interpretation of full blood counts and blood smears in a hematology laboratory. 271-285
Volume 3, Number 6, December 1991
- Elpida T. Keravnou:
Medical temporal reasoning. 289-290 - Luca Console, Pietro Torasso:
On the co-operation between abductive and temporal reasoning in medical diagnosis. 291-311 - Alexander S. Yeh:
Automatically analyzing a steadily beating ventricle's iterative behavior over time. 313-323 - Peter van Beek:
Temporal query processing with indefinite information. 325-339 - Steve B. Cousins, Michael G. Kahn:
The visual display of temporal information. 341-357 - Lawrence E. Widman:
A history of medical informatics: Bruce I. Blum and Karen Duncan, eds., (Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1990) 455 pp., US $ 49.50. 360-361
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