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Journal of Biomedical Informatics, Volume 53
Volume 53, February 2015
- Edward H. Shortliffe  : :
 JBI moves to new publishing models. 1-2
- Vimla L. Patel, Thomas George Kannampallil  : :
 Cognitive informatics in biomedicine and healthcare. 3-14
- Gregory F. Cooper, Ricardo Villamarín-Salomón, Fuchiang (Rich) Tsui, Nicholas Millett, Jeremy U. Espino, Michael M. Wagner: 
 A method for detecting and characterizing outbreaks of infectious disease from clinical reports. 15-26
- Emmanuel S. Adabor, George K. Acquaah-Mensah, Francis T. Oduro: 
 SAGA: A hybrid search algorithm for Bayesian Network structure learning of transcriptional regulatory networks. 27-35
- Merlijn Sevenster, Jeffrey Bozeman, Andrea Cowhy, William Trost: 
 A natural language processing pipeline for pairing measurements uniquely across free-text CT reports. 36-48
- Ching-Heng Lin, Nai-Yuan Wu, Der-Ming Liou: 
 A multi-technique approach to bridge electronic case report form design and data standard adoption. 49-57
- Matthias Zwick: 
 Automated curation of gene name normalization results using the Konstanz information miner. 58-64
- Cristina Altomare, Raffaella Guglielmann, Marco Riboldi  , Riccardo Bellazzi , Riccardo Bellazzi , Guido Baroni , Guido Baroni : :
 Optimal marker placement in hadrontherapy: Intelligent optimization strategies with augmented Lagrangian pattern search. 65-72
- Aileen P. Wright, Adam Wright  , Allison B. McCoy , Allison B. McCoy , Dean F. Sittig , Dean F. Sittig : :
 The use of sequential pattern mining to predict next prescribed medications. 73-80
- Yong Bai, Duc H. Do  , Patricia Rae Eileen Harris, Daniel Schindler, Noel G. Boyle, Barbara J. Drew, Xiao Hu: , Patricia Rae Eileen Harris, Daniel Schindler, Noel G. Boyle, Barbara J. Drew, Xiao Hu:
 Integrating monitor alarms with laboratory test results to enhance patient deterioration prediction. 81-92
- Michael G. Eberhart, Amanda M. Share, Mark Shpaner, Kathleen A. Brady: 
 Comparison of geographic methods to assess travel patterns of persons diagnosed with HIV in Philadelphia: How close is close enough? 93-99
- Sandra Vosbergen, Johanna M. R. Mulder-Wiggers, Joyca Lacroix, Hareld Kemps  , Roderik A. Kraaijenhagen, Monique W. M. Jaspers, Niels Peek: , Roderik A. Kraaijenhagen, Monique W. M. Jaspers, Niels Peek:
 Using personas to tailor educational messages to the preferences of coronary heart disease patients. 100-112
- Yang Chen, Xiang Zhang, Guo-Qiang Zhang  , Rong Xu , Rong Xu : :
 Comparative analysis of a novel disease phenotype network based on clinical manifestations. 113-120
- Andrea Marinoni, Ettore Rizzo, Ivan Limongelli  , Paolo Gamba , Paolo Gamba , Riccardo Bellazzi , Riccardo Bellazzi : :
 A kinetic model-based algorithm to classify NGS short reads by their allele origin. 121-127
- Rong Xu  , QuanQiu Wang: , QuanQiu Wang:
 Combining automatic table classification and relationship extraction in extracting anticancer drug-side effect pairs from full-text articles. 128-135
- Anne M. Turner, Megumu Brownstein, Kate Cole, Hilary Karasz, Katrin Kirchhoff: 
 Modeling workflow to design machine translation applications for public health practice. 136-146
- Xiang Wang, Fei Wang, Jianying Hu, Robert Sorrentino: 
 Towards actionable risk stratification: A bilinear approach. 147-155
- Bartholomeus C. M. (Benno) Haarman, Rixt F. Riemersma-Van der Lek, Willem A. Nolen, Richard Mendes, Hemmo A. Drexhage, Huibert Burger  : :
 Feature-expression heat maps - A new visual method to explore complex associations between two variable sets. 156-161
- Georges De Moor, Mats Sundgren, Dipak Kalra, Andreas Schmidt, Martin Dugas  , Brecht Claerhout, Töresin Karakoyun, Christian Ohmann, Pierre-Yves Lastic, Nadir Ammour, Rebecca Daniels Kush, Danielle Dupont, Marc Cuggia , Brecht Claerhout, Töresin Karakoyun, Christian Ohmann, Pierre-Yves Lastic, Nadir Ammour, Rebecca Daniels Kush, Danielle Dupont, Marc Cuggia , Christel Daniel, Geert Thienpont, Pascal Coorevits: , Christel Daniel, Geert Thienpont, Pascal Coorevits:
 Using electronic health records for clinical research: The case of the EHR4CR project. 162-173
- Mohammadhiwa Abdekhoda  , Maryam Ahmadi , Maryam Ahmadi , Mahmodreza Gohari, Alireza Noruzi , Mahmodreza Gohari, Alireza Noruzi : :
 The effects of organizational contextual factors on physicians' attitude toward adoption of Electronic Medical Records. 174-179
- Nastaran Jafarpour, Masoumeh T. Izadi, Doina Precup, David L. Buckeridge: 
 Quantifying the determinants of outbreak detection performance through simulation and machine learning. 180-187
- Markus Kreuzthaler  , Stefan Schulz, Andrea Berghold: , Stefan Schulz, Andrea Berghold:
 Secondary use of electronic health records for building cohort studies through top-down information extraction. 188-195
- Abeed Sarker  , Graciela Gonzalez , Graciela Gonzalez : :
 Portable automatic text classification for adverse drug reaction detection via multi-corpus training. 196-207
- Yu-Liang Chi  , Tsang-Yao Chen, Wan-Ting Tsai: , Tsang-Yao Chen, Wan-Ting Tsai:
 A chronic disease dietary consultation system using OWL-based ontologies and semantic rules. 208-219
- Anima Singh, Girish N. Nadkarni, Omri Gottesman, Stephen B. Ellis, Erwin P. Bottinger, John V. Guttag: 
 Incorporating temporal EHR data in predictive models for risk stratification of renal function deterioration. 220-228
- Jiawei Luo, Shiyu Liang: 
 Prioritization of potential candidate disease genes by topological similarity of protein-protein interaction network and phenotype data. 229-236
- Hiroshi Mamiya, Kevin Schwartzman, Aman Verma  , Christian Jauvin, Marcel Behr, David L. Buckeridge: , Christian Jauvin, Marcel Behr, David L. Buckeridge:
 Towards probabilistic decision support in public health practice: Predicting recent transmission of tuberculosis from patient attributes. 237-242
- Christopher J. Vincent  , Ann Blandford , Ann Blandford : :
 Usability standards meet scenario-based design: Challenges and opportunities. 243-250
- David Martínez  , Michelle Ananda-Rajah , Michelle Ananda-Rajah , Hanna Suominen , Hanna Suominen , Monica A. Slavin , Monica A. Slavin , Karin A. Thursky , Karin A. Thursky , Lawrence Cavedon , Lawrence Cavedon : :
 Automatic detection of patients with invasive fungal disease from free-text computed tomography (CT) scans. 251-260
- Smaranda Belciug, Florin Gorunescu  : :
 Improving hospital bed occupancy and resource utilization through queuing modeling and evolutionary computation. 261-269
- Stein Olav Skrøvseth, Knut Magne Augestad, Shahram Ebadollahi: 
 Data-driven approach for assessing utility of medical tests using electronic medical records. 270-276
- Iman Kamkar  , Sunil Kumar Gupta, Dinh Q. Phung , Sunil Kumar Gupta, Dinh Q. Phung , Svetha Venkatesh , Svetha Venkatesh : :
 Stable feature selection for clinical prediction: Exploiting ICD tree structure using Tree-Lasso. 277-290
- Hélène Blasco, Jerzy Blaszczynski  , Jean-Charles Billaut, Lydie Nadal-Desbarats , Jean-Charles Billaut, Lydie Nadal-Desbarats , Pierre-François Pradat, David Devos , Pierre-François Pradat, David Devos , Caroline Moreau, Christian R. Andres , Caroline Moreau, Christian R. Andres , Patrick Emond , Patrick Emond , Philippe Corcia, Roman Slowinski , Philippe Corcia, Roman Slowinski : :
 Comparative analysis of targeted metabolomics: Dominance-based rough set approach versus orthogonal partial least square-discriminant analysis. 291-299
- Antonio Jimeno-Yepes  , Rafael Berlanga Llavori , Rafael Berlanga Llavori : :
 Knowledge based word-concept model estimation and refinement for biomedical text mining. 300-307
- Jens Meier, Andreas Dietz, Andreas Boehm  , Thomas Neumuth , Thomas Neumuth : :
 Predicting treatment process steps from events. 308-319
- Timothy S. Chang  , Ronald E. Gangnon , Ronald E. Gangnon , C. David Page, William R. Buckingham, Aman Tandias, Kelly J. Cowan, Carrie D. Tomasallo, Brian G. Arndt, Lawrence P. Hanrahan, Theresa W. Guilbert , C. David Page, William R. Buckingham, Aman Tandias, Kelly J. Cowan, Carrie D. Tomasallo, Brian G. Arndt, Lawrence P. Hanrahan, Theresa W. Guilbert : :
 Sparse modeling of spatial environmental variables associated with asthma. 320-329
- Dominic Furniss  , Paolo Masci , Paolo Masci , Paul Curzon , Paul Curzon , Astrid Mayer, Ann Blandford , Astrid Mayer, Ann Blandford : :
 Exploring medical device design and use through layers of Distributed Cognition: How a glucometer is coupled with its context. 330-341
- Faezeh Karimi  , Danny Chiang Choon Poo, Yung-Ming Tan: , Danny Chiang Choon Poo, Yung-Ming Tan:
 Clinical information systems end user satisfaction: The expectations and needs congruencies effects. 342-354
- Dae-Soon Son, DongHyuk Lee, Kyusang Lee, Sin-Ho Jung, TaeJin Ahn, Eunjin Lee, Insuk Sohn, Jongsuk Chung, Woong-Yang Park  , Nam Huh, Jae Won Lee: , Nam Huh, Jae Won Lee:
 Practical approach to determine sample size for building logistic prediction models using high-throughput data. 355-362
- Feng Zhang, Xiao Xiao, Jingcan Hao, Sen Wang, Yan Wen, Xiong Guo: 
 CPAS: A trans-omics pathway analysis tool for jointly analyzing DNA copy number variations and mRNA expression profiles data. 363-366
- Seonho Kim, Juntae Yoon: 
 Link-topic model for biomedical abbreviation disambiguation. 367-380
- Jin Cao, Li Zhang, Bangjun Wang, Fanzhang Li, Jiwen Yang: 
 A fast gene selection method for multi-cancer classification using multiple support vector data description. 381-389
- A. A. Zaidan, B. B. Zaidan  , Ahmed Al-Haiqi , Ahmed Al-Haiqi , Miss Laiha Mat Kiah , Miss Laiha Mat Kiah , Muzammil Hussain , Muzammil Hussain , Mohamed Abdulnabi , Mohamed Abdulnabi : :
 Evaluation and selection of open-source EMR software packages based on integrated AHP and TOPSIS. 390-404
- Ruth E. Soria-Guerra  , Ricardo Nieto-Gomez, Dania O. Govea-Alonso , Ricardo Nieto-Gomez, Dania O. Govea-Alonso , Sergio Rosales-Mendoza: , Sergio Rosales-Mendoza:
 An overview of bioinformatics tools for epitope prediction: Implications on vaccine development. 405-414

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