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Automatic diagnosis coding of radiology reports: a comparison of deep learning and conventional classification methods
S Karimi, X Dai, H Hassanzadeh, A Nguyen
BioNLP 2017, 328-332, 2017
692017
Identifying scientific artefacts in biomedical literature: The Evidence Based Medicine use case
H Hassanzadeh, T Groza, J Hunter
Journal of biomedical informatics, 2014
692014
Computer-Assisted Diagnosis Coding: Effectiveness of an NLP-based approach using SNOMED CT to ICD-10 mappings
A Nguyen, D Truran, M Kemp, B Koopman, D Conlan, J O’Dwyer, ...
AMIA Annual Symposium 2018, 2018
452018
A Machine Learning Based Analytical Framework for Semantic Annotation Requirements
H Hassanzadeh, MR Keyvanpour
International Journal of Web & Semantic Technology (IJWesT) 2 (2), 27-38, 2011
372011
Classification and evaluation of data mining techniques for data stream requirements
M Kholghi, H Hassanzadeh, MR Keyvanpour
Computer Communication Control and Automation (3CA), 2010 International …, 2010
312010
Matching patients to clinical trials using semantically enriched document representation
H Hassanzadeh, S Karimi, A Nguyen
Journal of biomedical informatics 105, 103406, 2020
292020
Identifying risk factors for heart disease in electronic medical records: A deep learning approach
T Chokwijitkul, A Nguyen, H Hassanzadeh, S Perez
Proceedings of the BioNLP 2018 workshop, 18-27, 2018
272018
Transferability of Artificial Neural Networks for Clinical Document Classification Across Hospitals: A Case Study on Abnormality Detection from Radiology Reports
H Hassanzadeh, A Nguyen, S Karimi, K Chu
Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 2018
262018
Clinical Document Classification Using Labeled and Unlabeled Data Across Hospitals
H Hassanzadeh, M Kholghi, A Nguyen, K Chu
AMIA 2018 Annual Symposium, 2018
222018
Evaluation of Medical Concept Annotation Systems on Clinical Records
H Hassanzadeh, A Nguyen, B Koopman
Australasian Language Technology Association Workshop 2016, 15, 2016
172016
Load Balancing for Imbalanced Data Sets: Classifying Scientific Artefacts for Evidence Based Medicine
H Hassanzadeh, T Groza, A Nguyen, J Hunter
PRICAI 2014: Trends in Artificial Intelligence, 972-984, 2014
142014
A two-phase hybrid of semi-supervised and active learning approach for sequence labeling
H Hassanzadeh, M Keyvanpour
Intelligent Data Analysis 17 (2), 251-270, 2013
142013
Recognizing Scientific Artifacts in Biomedical Literature
T Groza, H Hassanzadeh, J Hunter
Biomedical informatics insights 6, 15, 2013
142013
A Supervised Approach to Quantifying Sentence Similarity: With Application to Evidence Based Medicine
H Hassanzadeh, T Groza, A Nguyen, J Hunter
PLOS ONE 10 (6), 2015
122015
Quantifying semantic similarity of clinical evidence in the biomedical literature to facilitate related evidence synthesis
H Hassanzadeh, A Nguyen, K Verspoor
Journal of Biomedical Informatics 100, 103321, 2019
112019
Semantic web requirements through web mining techniques
H Hassanzadeh, MR Keyvanpour
International Journal of Computer Theory and Engineering 4 (4), 616-620, 2012
112012
Daily surgery caseload prediction: towards improving operating theatre efficiency
H Hassanzadeh, J Boyle, S Khanna, B Biki, F Syed
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 22 (1), 151, 2022
92022
A decision support system for pathology test result reviews in an emergency department to support patient safety and increase efficiency
A Nguyen, H Hassanzadeh, Y Zhang, J O’Dwyer, D Conlan, M Lawley, ...
MEDINFO 2019: Health and Wellbeing e-Networks for All, 729-733, 2019
92019
Sentimental analysis for AIML-based e-health conversational agents
D Ireland, H Hassanzadeh, SN Tran
Neural Information Processing: 25th International Conference, ICONIP 2018 …, 2018
92018
Multidisciplinary Smartphone-Based Interventions to Empower Patients With Acute Coronary Syndromes: Qualitative Study on Health Care Providers’ Perspectives
N Bashi, H Hassanzadeh, M Varnfield, Y Wee, D Walters, M Karunanithi
JMIR Cardio 2 (2), 2018
92018
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