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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 1989
- Kazem Sadegh-Zadeh:
Machine over mind. 3-10 - Elpida T. Keravnou, John Washbrook:
Deep and shallow models in medical expert systems. 11-28 - B. Chandrasekaran, J. W. Smith Jr., Jon Sticklen:
'Deep' models and their relation to diagnosis. 29-40 - Hans-Ulrich Prokosch, T. W. Wong, Thomas A. Pryor:
Medication ordering based on a predictive knowledge base. 41-48 - Venugopala R. Dasigi, James A. Reggia:
Parsimonious covering as a method for natural language interfaces to expert systems. 49-60
Volume 1, Number 2, 1989
- Nitin Indurkhya, Sholom M. Weiss:
Models for measuring performance of medical expert systems. 61-70 - Klaus-Peter Adlassng, Mohammad Akhavan-Heidari:
CADIAG-2/GALL: An experimental expert system for the diagnosis of gallbladder and biliary tract diseases. 71-77 - Sue E. Armas, Merrill Warkentin, Octavio A. Armas:
Expert systems in laboratory medicine and pathology. 79-85 - Rosanna Degani, Giovanni Bortolan:
Fuzzy decision-making in electrocardiography. 87-91 - Amparo Alonso-Betanzos, Lawrence D. Devoe, Ramón A. Castillo, Vicente Moret-Bonillo, Carlos Hernández-Sande, Nancy S. Searle:
FOETOS in clinical practice: A retrospective analysis of its performance. 93-99 - Ulrich Müller-Kolck:
Communications. 101-102 - G. William Moore:
Computerized natural medical language processing for knowledge representation : J.R. Scherrer, R.A. Côté, and S.H. Mandil (eds.): North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1989, xvi + 296 pp., US$84.25 / Dfl, 160.00. 103 - Elpida Keravnou:
Diagnostic problem solving. Combining heuristic, approximate and causal reasoning : Pietro Torasso and Luca Console: North Oxford Academic Publishers Ltd., London, 1989, 243 pp., £ 20.00. 103-104
Volume 1, Number 3, 1989
- Leonardo Lesmo, Lorenza Saitta, Pietro Torasso:
Dealing with uncertain knowledge in medical decision-making: A case study in hepatology. 105-116 - Anders Fuglsang-Frederiksen, J. Rønager, S. Vingtoft:
PC-KANDID: An expert system for electromyography. 117-124 - F. Cardinali, F. Grosso, Carmelina Ruggiero, Giulio Sandini:
A consultation system for recognition of human body segments from tomograms. 125-130 - Louis A. Gottschalk, Robert J. Bechtel:
Computerized content analysis of natural language. 131-137 - Etienne E. Kerre:
Outline of an expert system for ECG diagnosis using fuzzy sets. 139-144 - Pietro Torasso:
Expert systems architectures: L. Johnson and E.T. Keravnou: Kogan Page Ltd., London, 1988, £ 25.00. 145-146 - Richard D. White:
Expert system applications: Leonard Bolc and Michael J. Coombs (eds.): Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1988, VII + 471 pp., 84 figures, 12 tables, Hard cover, DM 134.00. 146 - Richard D. White:
Foundations of logic programming: John Wylie Lloyd: Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1987, XII + 212 pp., Hard cover, DM 88.00. 147 - Paul Harlsen:
Prolog by example. How to learn, teach and use it: Helder Coelho and José C. Cotta: Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1988, X + 382 pp., 68 figures, Hard cover, DM 64.00. 147-148 - Paul Harlsen:
Expert systems for experts: Kamran Parsaye and Mark Chignell: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York and Chichester, 1988, XVI + 462 pp., £ 19.50. 148
Volume 1, Number 4, 1989
- G. William Moore, Ichiro Wakai, Yoichi Satomura, Wolfgang Giere:
TRANSOFT: Medical translation expert system. 149-157 - Ronald R. Yager:
On treatment selection in the face of uncertainty in expert systems. 159-166 - Newton C. A. da Costa, V. S. Subrahmanian:
Paraconsistent logics as a formalism for reasoning about inconsistent knowledge bases. 167-174
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