Current Issue February 2012, Vol. 54, No. 2

Issue Highlights

  • Visually defining and querying consistent multi-granular clinical temporal abstractions
    February 2012(Vol. 54 | No. 2 | Pages 75-101)

    Carlo Combi, Barbara Oliboni

  • Improved modeling of clinical data with kernel methods
    February 2012(Vol. 54 | No. 2 | Pages 103-114)

    Anneleen Daemen, Dirk Timmerman, Thierry Van den Bosch, Cecilia Bottomley, Emma Kirk, Caroline Van Holsbeke, Lil Valentin, Tom Bourne, Bart De Moor

  • Bayesian tracking of intracranial pressure signal morphology
    February 2012(Vol. 54 | No. 2 | Pages 115-123)

    Fabien Scalzo, Shadnaz Asgari, Sunghan Kim, Marvin Bergsneider, Xiao Hu

  • Exploiting the systematic review protocol for classification of medical abstracts
    January 2011 (Vol. 51 | No. 1 | Pages 17-25)

    Oana Frunza, Diana Inkpen, Stan Matwin, William Klement, Peter O’Blenis

  • Erratum to “Data mining a diabetic data warehouse” [Artif. Intell. Med. 2002;26:37–54]
    February 2003 (Vol. 27 | No. 2 | Page 227)

    Joseph L Breault, Colin R Goodall, Peter J Fos

  • An ontology-based comparative anatomy information system
    January 2011 (Vol. 51 | No. 1 | Pages 1-15)

    Ravensara S. Travillian, Kremena Diatchka, Tejinder K. Judge, Katarzyna Wilamowska, Linda G. Shapiro

  • Brain–computer interface analysis of a dynamic visuo-motor task
    January 2011 (Vol. 51 | No. 1 | Pages 43-51)

    Vito Logar, Aleš Belič

  • Evolutionary-driven support vector machines for determining the degree of liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis C
    January 2011 (Vol. 51 | No. 1 | Pages 53-65)

    Ruxandra Stoean, Catalin Stoean, Monica Lupsor, Horia Stefanescu, Radu Badea

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This international journal publishes original articles from a wide variety of interdisciplinary perspectives concerning the theory and practice of medical artificial intelligence. Particular attention is given to AI-based clinical decision-making, medical knowledge engineering, knowledge-based systems in medical education and research, intelligent medical information systems, intelligent databases, books, and libraries, intelligent devices and instruments, medical AI tools, reasoning and metareasoning in medicine, and methodological, philosophical, ethical and social issues of AI in medicine.

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