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Top Papers: KI in der Medizin (2005)

Die 50 meistzitierten Arbeiten zu KI in der Medizin aus dem Jahr 2005 (von 105 insgesamt).

Die Forschung zu Künstlicher Intelligenz in der Medizin wächst rasant und verändert die Art, wie Krankheiten diagnostiziert und behandelt werden. Von der automatisierten Befundung über klinische Entscheidungsunterstützung bis hin zur personalisierten Therapie – KI-Systeme zeigen vielversprechende Ergebnisse in zahlreichen medizinischen Fachbereichen. Diese Seite fasst die aktuellsten und meistzitierten Forschungsarbeiten zusammen und zeigt, welche Institutionen und Forscher das Feld prägen.

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Proceedings of the 19th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence

Josep M. Pujol, Jordi Delgado, Ramón Sangüesa et al.

International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence

5.781
2

Effects of Computerized Clinical Decision Support Systems on Practitioner Performance and Patient Outcomes

Amit X. Garg, Neill K. J. Adhikari, Heather McDonald et al.

JAMA

2.967
3

Proceedings of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence

Steven Jensen, Daniel Boley, Maria Gini et al.

Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence

613
4

IJCAI'05 Proceedings of the 19th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence

Mirella Lapata, Regina Barzilay

335
5

Plagiarism—a complex issue requiring a holistic institutional approach

R. Heather Macdonald, Jude Carroll

Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education

315
6

Cultural Values, Plagiarism, and Fairness: When Plagiarism Gets in the Way of Learning

Niall Hayes, Lucas D. Introna

Ethics & Behavior

245
7

Proc. of the 19th. International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI'05)

Michel Toussaint, Sethu Vijayakumar

202
8

Participation in the global knowledge commons

Leslie Chan, Sely Costa

New Library World

165
9

Frame-based stereotactic biopsy remains an important diagnostic tool with distinct advantages over frameless stereotactic biopsy

Justin S. Smith, Alfredo Quiñones‐Hinojosa, Nicholas M. Barbaro et al.

Journal of Neuro-Oncology

150
10

Plagiarism and overseas students: stereotypes again?

Phan Le Ha

ELT Journal

128
11

Public health aspects of dirofilariasis in the United States

Jerold H. Theis

Veterinary Parasitology

123
12

Application of Recently Developed Computer Algorithm for Automatic Classification of Unstructured Radiology Reports: Validation Study

Keith J. Dreyer, Mannudeep K. Kalra, Michael M. Maher et al.

Radiology

120
13

2005 portuguese conference on artificial intelligence

119
14

Improved Identification of Noun Phrases in Clinical Radiology Reports Using a High-Performance Statistical Natural Language Parser Augmented with the UMLS Specialist Lexicon

Yang Huang

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

82
15

Plagiarism and Technology: A Tool for Coping With Plagiarism

David Martin

Journal of Education for Business

79
16

A Portrait of Interventional Radiologists in the United States

Jonathan H. Sunshine, Rebecca S. Lewis, Mythreyi Bhargavan

American Journal of Roentgenology

68
17

Artificial intelligence in Hematology

Gina Zini

Hematology

65
18

Calling Off the Hounds: Technology and the Visibility of Plagiarism

James P. Purdy

Pedagogy Critical Approaches to Teaching Literature Language Composition and Culture

61
19

International Students and Plagiarism: an analysis of the reasons for plagiarism among international foundation students

Jan Bamford, Katerina Sergiou

London Met Repository (London Metropolitan University)

58
20

Voice recognition for radiology reporting: Is it good enough?

Dhillon Rana, G Hurst, Lee Shepstone et al.

Clinical Radiology

55
21

Automated Computer-Assisted Categorization of Radiology Reports

Bijoy J. Thomas, Hugue A. Ouellette, Elkan F. Halpern et al.

American Journal of Roentgenology

42
22

Using Criminalization and Due Process to Reduce Scientific Misconduct

Benjamin K. Sovacool

The American Journal of Bioethics

40
23

The Prevalence and Significance of Low Preoperative Hemoglobin in ASA 1 or 2 Outpatient Surgery Candidates

Ronald P. Olson, Alan Stone, David A. Lubarsky

Anesthesia & Analgesia

40
24

"Is Cybermedicine Killing You?" - The Story of a Cochrane Disaster

Günther Eysenbach, Per Egil Kummervold

Journal of Medical Internet Research

36
25

Plagiarism: prevention, practice and policy

Fiona Duggan

Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education

36
26

Proceedings of the 17th Belgium-Netherlands Conference on Artificial Intelligence

Hendrik Wietze de Haan, Wim H. Hesselink, Gerben G. Meyer et al.

26
27

Randomized controlled trials of aprotinin in cardiac surgery: Could clinical equipoise have stopped the bleeding? Comment

Iain Chalmers, John Augoustides, Lee A. Fleisher

Clinical Trials

26
28

Safe asleep? Human–machine relations in medical practice

Maggie Mort, Dawn Goodwin, Andrew F Smith et al.

Social Science & Medicine

23
29

Surgical Morbidity and Mortality among American Indian and Alaska Native Veterans: A Comparative Analysis

Lori Arviso Alvord, Dorothy A. Rhoades, William G. Henderson et al.

Journal of the American College of Surgeons

21
30

Forum

Katherine Ross, Robert T. Wertz

Aphasiology

20
31

The process of gatekeeping in health care research.

Polly Lee

PubMed

19
32

Progress in Artificial Intelligence

Sara Silva, Pierre‐Alain Fayolle, Johanne Vincent et al.

Lecture notes in computer science

17
33

Effect of aprotinin on clinical outcomes in coronary artery bypass graft surgery: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials

A. Sedrakyan, T. Treasure, J.A. Elefteriades

ACC Current Journal Review

17
34

Common (Mis)Perceptions About IRB Review of Human Subjects Research

Mary R. Lynn, Daniel K. Nelson

Nursing Science Quarterly

16
35

Evaluating Different Radiology Workstation Interaction Techniques with Radiologists and Laypersons

Alexander Moise, M. Stella Atkins, Robert Rohling

Journal of Digital Imaging

16
36

Guidelines reduce the risk of brain-scan shock

John D. Pickard, Jonathan H. Gillard

Nature

15
37

The effect of feedback on performance in a fracture detection task

Tim Donovan, David Manning, Peter Phillips et al.

Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE

15
38

Improving outcomes in radiology

Charles E. Kahn

Academic Radiology

13
39

Operative results of closed tibial plateau fractures

Hitin Mathur, Shankar Acharya, VK Nijhawan et al.

Indian Journal of Orthopaedics

13
40

The health(y) cost of erythropoietin in orthopedic surgery

Dean Fergusson, Paul C. Hébert

Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d anesthésie

12
41

Without Scientific Integrity, There Can Be No Evidence Base

Alan M. Jette

Physical Therapy

11
42

Waiving consent for emergency research

François Lemaire

European Journal of Clinical Investigation

11
43

Virtual microscopy: Applications to hematology education and training

Szu‐Hee Lee

Hematology

11
44

Perioperative blood lactate levels, pyruvate levels, and lactate-pyruvate ratio in children undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass for congenital heart disease.

Pawan Kumar, Santosh Shinde, Kumud Golam et al.

Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine

10
45

Responsible Conduct of Radiology Research

Jeffrey A. Cooper

Radiology

10
46

Finding the True Incidence Rate of Plagiarism.

Julie Price, Robert V. Price

10
47

Proceedings of the 10th conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine

Silvia Miksch, Jim Hunter, Elpida Keravnou

10
48

Preservation of medical records- An essential part of health care delivery

Sanju Singh, Usha Sinha, Nitya Sharma

Journal of Forensic Medicine

9
49

The Coevolution of AI and AAAI

Alan K. Mackworth

AI Magazine

9
50

Le corps humain et l’informatique comme outils pédagogiques de l’anatomie

Guillaume Captier, F. Canovas, F. Bonnel

Morphologie

9

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