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3. AIME 1991: Maastricht, The Netherlands
- Mario Stefanelli, Arie Hasman, Marius Fieschi, Jan L. Talmon:
AIME 91, Proceedings of the Third Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, AIME 1991, Maastricht, The Netherlands, June 24-27, 1991. Lecture Notes in Medical Informatics 44, Springer 1991, ISBN 978-3-540-54144-8
Keynote Addresses
- Paul Suetens, Rudi Verbeeck, D. Delaere, Johan Nuyts, Bart H. Bijnens:
Model-Based Image Segmentation: Methods and Applications. 3-24 - Vimla L. Patel, Guy J. Groen:
Real Versus Artificial Expertise: The Development of Cognitive Models of Clinical Reasoning. 25-37
Methodology
- Henny P. A. Boshuizen, Henk G. Schmidt, Jan L. Talmon:
A Developmental Perspective on the Role of Biomedical Knowledge in Medical Problem Solving; Implications for AI. 41-50 - Dirk Kraus, Boris Petkoff, H. Mannebach:
Reconstructing Medical Problem Solving Competence: Maccord. 51-71 - Andrzej J. Glowinski, Enrico W. Coiera, Mike O'Neil:
The role of domain models in maintaining consistency of large medical knowledge bases. 72-81
Knowledge Representation
- Pedro Barahona, Mario Veloso:
A Framework for Causal Reasoning with a Functional Approach. 85-94 - Francois M. H. M. Dupuits, Arie Hasman, Erik M. J. J. Ulrichts:
Modelling and Knowledge (Re)presentation within HIOS+. 95-104 - W. A. Nowlan, Alan L. Rector:
Medical Knowledge Representation and Predictive Data Entry. 105-116
Clinical Applications
- Robert F. Harrison, Stephen James Marshall, R. Lee Kennedy:
A Connectionist Aid to the Early Diagnosis of Myocardial Infarction. 119-128 - Wim P. A. Beckers, Pieter F. de Vries Robbé, Egbert J. van der Haring, A. M. Zwaard, H. G. A. Mokkink, R. P. T. M. Grol:
Automation of Medical Audit in General Practice. 129-139 - Cristiana Larizza, Mario Stefanelli, Paolo Grossi, Lorenzo Minoli, Angelo Pan:
An intelligent system for monitoring infections in heart transplant recipients. 140-149 - Hein J. Bernelot Moens, Jan K. van der Korst:
Measuring performance of a Bayesian decision support system for the diagnosis of rheumatic disorders. 150-159 - Peter Burke, Ron D. Appel, Matthieu Funk, J. Reynaldo Vargas, Denis F. Hochstrasser, Jean-Raoul Scherrer:
The Application of Distributed Artificial Intelligence to Medical Diagnosis. 160-172 - Robert H. Baud, Anne-Marie Rassinoux, Jean-Raoul Scherrer:
Knowledge Representation of Discharge Summaries. 173-182
Modelling
- Keith L. Downing:
Dual Teleological Perspectives in Qualitative Circulatory Analysis. 185-197 - Fred de Geus, Ernest Rotterdam, Sieger van Denneheuvel, Peter van Emde Boas:
Physiological modelling using RL. 198-210 - Ernest P. Rotterdam, Pieter F. de Vries Robbé, Jacob P. Zock:
Integrated use of causal and algebraic physiological models to support anaesthetists in decision making. 211-223
Uncertainty Management
- Riccardo Bellazzi, Carlo Berzuini, Silvana Quaglini, David J. Spiegelhalter, Mark Leaning:
Cytotoxic Chemotherapy Monitoring Using Stochastic Simulation on Graphical Models. 227-238 - Steen Andreassen, Roman Hovorka, Jonathan J. Benn, Kristian G. Olesen, Ewart R. Carson:
A Model-Based Approach to Insulin Adjustment. 239-248 - Silvana Quaglini, Riccardo Bellazzi, Carlo Berzuini, Mario Stefanelli, Giovanni Barosi:
A Blackboard Control Architecture for Therapy Planning. 249-259
Knowledge Acquisition
- Wilfried Post, Maarten van Someren:
A comparative evaluation of three approaches to the acquisition of medical knowledge. 263-272 - Giordano Lanzola, Mario Stefanelli:
A Knowledge Acquisition Tool for Medical Diagnostic Knowledge - Based Systems. 273-282 - Jan L. Talmon, Peter J. Braspenning, Jytte Brender, Peter McNair:
Machine Learning in Data Rich Domains: Some Experiences from the KAVAS Project. 283-293
The User Perspective
- Stefan Schewe, Jacqueline Müller-Nordhorn, Sabina Mitterwald, Martin Schreiber:
Patient's and Physician's Opinion about Computer Expert Systems. 297-305 - Dianne C. Berry, Fiorella de Rosis:
Designing an Adaptive Interface for EPIAIM. 306-316 - Luca Console, R. Conto, Gianpaolo Molino, Vittorio Ripa di Meana, Pietro Torasso:
CAP: A Critiquing Expert System for Medical Education. 317-327
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