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Sahama, Tony
Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
Brisbane, Australia
 
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  MixedTrails: Bayesian hypothesis comparison on heterogeneous sequential data
Becker M., Lemmerich F., Singer P., Strohmaier M., Hotho A. Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery 31(5): 1359-1390, 2017.  Type: Article

This well-written paper includes adequate definitions to enable a layperson to understand the principles (generative processes of heterogeneous sequence data of human movement in a city) examined in its simulated experimental study. It...

Dec 7 2017  
  A mixed-ensemble model for hospital readmission
Turgeman L., May J. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 72(C): 72-82, 2016.  Type: Article

The authors developed a mixed-ensemble model to predict hospital readmission rates, which allows the tradeoff between reasoning transparency and predictive accuracy to be controlled....

Dec 22 2016  
  Spatiotemporal data visualisation for homecare monitoring of elderly people
Juarez J., Ochotorena J., Campos M., Combi C. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 65(2): 97-111, 2015.  Type: Article

The paper presents a model (multiple temporal axes, MTA) to assist in visualizing the behavior of elderly people in their homes, which facilitates monitoring health risk, falls and fatigue symptoms, or burglary incidents. This model is...

Dec 22 2015  
  Solving challenges in inter- and trans-disciplinary working teams
Korb W., Geißler N., Strauß G. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 63(3): 209-219, 2015.  Type: Article

Trans-disciplinary research requires respectable understanding and positive thinking as a team. As a researcher of the trans-disciplinary domain, I agree with the notion that a trans-disciplinary research team needs to act cooperativel...

Sep 15 2015  
  Privacy-centric access control for distributed heterogeneous medical information systems
Khan A., McKillop I.  ICHI 2013 (Proceedings of the 2013 IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics, Philadelphia, PA, Sep 9-11, 2013) 297-306, 2013.  Type: Proceedings

Empowering patients in heterogeneous medical information systems is technically and contextually challenging. While role-based access control protocols are making significant impact [1,2], this approach does not always support health i...

Apr 16 2014  
  A secure lightweight RFID binding proof protocol for medication errors and patient safety
Wu S., Chen K., Zhu Y. Journal of Medical Systems 36(5): 2743-2749, 2012.  Type: Article

The authors of this paper demonstrate and construct an argument to overcome impersonation attacks by improving a lightweight binding proof protocol. Furthermore, the paper explores the sustainability of the proposed protocols using low...

Mar 14 2013  
  PAAS: a privacy-preserving attribute-based authentication system for eHealth networks
Guo L., Zhang C., Sun J., Fang Y.  ICDCS 2012 (Proceedings of the 32nd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, Macau, China, Jun 18-21, 2012) 224-233, 2012.  Type: Proceedings

Privacy concerns over health information, medical records, and electronic health records (EHRs) are increasing and drawing significant attention. This trend reflects the exponential growth of technology, in particular health informatio...

Dec 21 2012  
  Towards personalized decision support in the dementia domain based on clinical practice guidelines
Lindgren H. User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction 21(4-5): 377-406, 2011.  Type: Article

This paper presents a timely topic in the data-driven decision support system (DSS) field. The data-driven DSS application presented is a significant development and useful integration attempt in evidence-based clinical practices. It i...

Jun 29 2012  
  A single tri-axial accelerometer-based real-time personal life log system capable of human activity recognition and exercise information generation
Lee M., Khan A., Kim T. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 15(8): 887-898, 2011.  Type: Article

Producing a personal life log (PLL) of human activities and recording experiences in real time are timely topics in the environment of digitized healthcare. Furthermore, as far as health information technology (HIT) and IT in general a...

Jun 6 2012  
   Integrating clinical information in National Biobank of Korea
Kim H., Yi B., Kim I., Kwak Y. Journal of Medical Systems 35(4): 647-656, 2011.  Type: Article

A challenging task in health information technology (HIT) is integrating data and information from heterogeneous hospital information systems (HISs). HISs are scattered throughout different systems and locations and are disorganized. I...

Dec 7 2011  
 
 
 
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