Keywords: Active learning; Electronic Health Records; Phenotyping; Condition; Severity; CAESAR; Classification Approach for Extracting Severity Automatically from Electronic Health Records; CAESAR-ALE; Classification Approach for Extracting Severity Automatically f
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Keywords: CDS; clinical decision support; CKM; clinical knowledge manager; DICOM; digital imaging and communications in medicine; DME; diabetic macular edema; DR; diabetic retinopathy; EHR; electronic health record; ETDRS; early treatment for diabetic retinopathy s
Keywords: Semantic similarity; Information Theory; Ontology; MeSH; SNOMED-CT;
Keywords: Ontologies; Semantic similarity measures; Unifying framework; SNOMED-CT; Biomedical ontologies
Validation of the ICU-DaMa tool for automatically extracting variables for minimum dataset and quality indicators: The importance of data quality assessment
Keywords: ICU; Intensive care medicine; EMR; electronic medical record; CIS; Clinical information systems; ICU-DaMa; Intensive Care Unit Data Management; CRRT; Continuous renal replacement therapy; SNOMED-CT; Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine-Clinical Terms;
Inter-labeler and intra-labeler variability of condition severity classification models using active and passive learning methods
Keywords: CAESAR; Classification Approach for Extracting Severity Automatically from Electronic Health Records; CAESAR-ALE; Classification Approach for Extracting Severity Automatically from Electronic Health Records- Active Learning Enhancement; EHR; Electronic
Formalizing MedDRA to support semantic reasoning on adverse drug reaction terms
Keywords: MedDRA; SNOMED-CT; Ontology; Terminology; Semantic reasoning; Adverse drug reaction;
Natural Language Processing Accurately Categorizes Findings From Colonoscopy and Pathology Reports
Keywords: Natural Language Procession; Colonoscopy; Gastroenterology; Adenoma Detection Rate; Medical Informatics; cTAKES; clinical Text Analysis and Knowledge Extraction System; CUI; concept unique identifier; NLP; natural language processing; SNOMED-CT; Systemati
Standardization of Endoscopy Reporting: Déjà Vu All Over Again?
Keywords: ACR; American College of Radiology; ADR; adenoma detection rate; AGA; American Gastroenterological Association; AHRQ; Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; ASGE; American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy; CORI; Clinical Outcomes and Research I
Derivation and Validation of Automated Electronic Search Strategies to Extract Charlson Comorbidities From Electronic Medical Records
Keywords: CCI; Charlson Comorbidity Index; CI; confidence interval; DDQB; Data Discovery and Query Builder; EMR; electronic medical record; ICD-9; International Classification of Disease, Ninth Revision; ICU; intensive care unit; IQR; interquartile range; MCLSS; Ma
Clinical coverage of an archetype repository over SNOMED-CT
Keywords: Clinical archetypes; Conceptual modelling; Ontologies; Terminology systems; SNOMED-CT; Term-binding;
A hybrid knowledge-based and data-driven approach to identifying semantically similar concepts
Keywords: Semantic similarity; SNOMED-CT; Distributional semantics; Graph-based metrics; Ontologies;
Measures of semantic similarity and relatedness in the biomedical domain
Keywords: Semantic similarity; Path based measures; Information content; Context vectors; SNOMED-CT