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- 2019
- Ali Jasem Buabbas
, Prem Sharma, Adel Al-Abdulrazaq, Hashem Shehab:
Smartphone use by government dermatology practitioners in Kuwait: a self-reported questionnaire based cross-sectional study. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 19(1): 155:1-155:11 (2019) - Son Doan, Mike Conway, Nigel Collier:
An Empirical Study of Sections in Classifying Disease Outbreak Reports. CoRR abs/1911.09319 (2019) - 2018
- Deya Banisakher, Naphtali Rishe, Mark A. Finlayson:
Automatically Detecting the Position and Type of Psychiatric Evaluation Report Sections. Louhi@EMNLP 2018: 101-110 - Najmeh Sadoughi, Greg P. Finley, Erik Edwards, Amanda Robinson, Maxim Korenevsky, Michael Brenndoerfer, Nico Axtmann, Mark Miller, David Suendermann-Oeft:
Detecting Section Boundaries in Medical Dictations: Toward Real-Time Conversion of Medical Dictations to Clinical Reports. SPECOM 2018: 563-573 - 2014
- Natasha E. Noble, Christine L. Paul, Mariko L. Carey, Robert W. Sanson-Fisher
, Stephen V. Blunden, Jessica M. Stewart, Katherine M. Conigrave:
A cross-sectional survey assessing the acceptability and feasibility of self-report electronic data collection about health risks from patients attending an Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 14: 34 (2014) - 2013
- Merlijn Sevenster, Yuechen Qian, Hiroyuki Abe, Johannes Buurman:
Cross-Sectional Relatedness Between Sentences in Breast Radiology Reports: Development of an SVM Classifier and Evaluation Against Annotations of Five Breast Radiologists. J. Digit. Imaging 26(5): 977-988 (2013) - 2010
- Friedrich Maier:
Segmented regression analysis for estimation of traffic characteristics - application to local data, section data and information derived from position reports. ITSC 2010: 1523-1528 - Son Doan
, Mike Conway, Nigel Collier
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An Empirical Study of Sections in Classifying Disease Outbreak Reports. Web-Based Applications in Healthcare and Biomedicine 2010: 47-58 - 2008
- Johanna Castrén, Teppo Huttunen, Kristina Kunttu:
Users and non-users of web-based health advice service among Finnish university students - chronic conditions and self-reported health status (a cross-sectional study). BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 8: 8 (2008) - 2006
- G. Octo Barnett:
Historical Perspectives: Report to the National Institutes of Health Division of Research Grants Computer Research Study Section on Computer Applications in Medical Communication and Information Retrieval Systems as Related to the Improvement of Patient Care and the Medical Record - September 26, 1966. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 13(2): 127-135 (2006) - Donald A. B. Lindberg:
Historical Perspectives: Commentary on G. Octo Barnett's Report to the Computer Research Study Section. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 13(2): 136-137 (2006) - 2003
- Michael D. Murray, Faye E. Smith, Joanne Fox, Evgenia Y. Teal, Joseph G. Kesterson, Troy A. Stiffler, Roberta J. Ambuehl, Jane Wang, Maria Dibble, Dennis O. Benge, Leonard J. Betley, William M. Tierney, Clement J. McDonald:
Case Report: Structure, Functions, and Activities of a Research Support Informatics Section. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 10(4): 389-398 (2003) - Paul S. Cho, Ricky K. Taira, Hooshang Kangarloo:
Automatic Section Segmentation of Medical Reports. AMIA 2003 - 1997
- Peter Willett:
Lab Report Special Section: Information Retrieval Research in the University of Sheffield. SIGIR Forum 31(2): 7-13 (1997) - 1996
- Edward A. Fox:
Lab Report Special Section: Virginia Tech Department of Computer Science Information Access Laboratory. SIGIR Forum 30(1): 3-10 (1996) - 1995
- David I. Bainbridge:
Case report: The data protection registrar v amnesty international (British section), high court, queen's bench division (divisional court), Rose L.J. & Scott Baker J. 8th November 1994. Comput. Law Secur. Rev. 11(4): 217-219 (1995) - W. Bruce Croft:
Lab Report Special Section: The University of Massachusetts Center for Intelligent Information Retrival. SIGIR Forum 29(1): 1-7 (1995) - Donna Harman:
Lab Report Special Section: Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval Group Information Access and User Interfaces Division National Institute of Standards and Technology. SIGIR Forum 29(2): 6-12 (1995)
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