Yearb Med Inform 1996; 05(01): 453-455
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1638062
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Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart

Knowledge Processing

B. de Faria Leão
1   Health Informatics Center, Federal University of Sao Paulo (UNIFESP), Escola Paulista de Medicina, São Paulo, Brazil
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Address of the author:

Beatriz de Faria Leão, MD, PhD
Health Informatics Center
Federal University of Sao Paulo
(UNIFESP)
Escola Paulista de Medicina
Sao Paulo, Brazil.

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Publikationsdatum:
05. März 2018 (online)

 

 


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Address of the author:

Beatriz de Faria Leão, MD, PhD
Health Informatics Center
Federal University of Sao Paulo
(UNIFESP)
Escola Paulista de Medicina
Sao Paulo, Brazil.

  • References

  • 1 Shortliffe EH. The adolescence of AI in medicine: Will the field come of age in the ’90s?. Artifintell Med 1993; 5: 93-106.
  • 2 Uckun S. Artificial intelligence in medicine: State of the art and future prospects. Artiflntell Med 1993; 5: 89-91.
  • 3 Safran C. et al Effects of a knowledge based patient record on adherence to practice guidelines. MD Comput 1996; 13: 55-63.
  • 4 Hripcsak G, Friedman C, Alderson PO. et al Unlocking clinical data from narrative . reports: A study of natural language. processing. Ann Intern Med 1995; 122: 681-8.
  • 5 Smart JF, Roux M. A model for medical knowledge representation application to the analysis of descriptive pathology reports. Meth Inform Med 1995; 34: 352-60.
  • 6 Kolodner JL. Maintaining organization in a dynamic long-term memory. Cogn Science 1983; 7: 243-80.
  • 7 Evans CD. Acase-based assistant fordiagnosis and analysis of dysmorphic syndromes. Med Inform 1995; 20: 121-31.
  • 8 Lanzola G, Quaglini S, Stefanelli M. Knowledge-aquisition tools for medical knowledge-based systems. Meth Inform Med 1995; 34: 25-39.
  • 9 Dorffner G, Porenta G. On using feedforward neural networks for clinical diagnostic tasks. Artif Intell Med 1994; 6: 417-35.
  • 10 Kandel A, Langholz G. eds. Hybrid Archictecturesfor Intelligent Systems. Boca Raton: CRC Press; 1992
  • 11 Leiio Bd F, Reategui E, Guazzelli A. Mendonca EA. HYCONES: A hybrid approach to designing decision support systems. MD Comput 1996; 13: 160-4.
  • 12 Object Management Group. The Common Object Request Broker: Architecture and Specification. New York: John Wiley & Sons; 1992. (OMG Document 91.12.1)