Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Slaughter, Laura"
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A Collaborative Tool for Medical Research
Heggelund, Heidi Johansen (Master thesis, 2011)Medical researchers today often work in a highly collaborative environment. The methods used to collaborate often include face to face meetings, unnecessary e-mail discussions, and huge amounts of documents sent and received ... -
Clinical Guideline Authoring Tools: Exploring Features and Requirements
Khodambashi, Soudabeh (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2017:344, Doctoral thesis, 2017)The design, development, maintenance, and publication process of clinical guidelines is complex, time-consuming, and requires collaboration among different stakeholders. Complex guideline development, management and revision ... -
Distributional Semantic Models for Clinical Text Applied to Health Record Summarization
Moen, Hans (Doctoral thesis at NTNU;2016:134, Doctoral thesis, 2016)As information systems in the health sector are becoming increasingly computerized, large amounts of care-related information are being stored electronically. In hospitals clinicians continuously document treatment and ... -
Klassifisering av sykepleiejournalen - Kan kunnskap om sykepleiedokumenter forbedre gjenkjenning av hendelser knyttet til sentralvenekateterisering?
Husby, Haldor (Master thesis, 2014)Det meste av dokumentasjon om behandlingen en pasient får ved et sykehus er i form av tekstlige dokumenter. Sentralt venekateter (SVK) er et viktig medisinsk utstyr som gir tilgang til blodbanen. Det er stor risiko for ... -
Ontology-based extraction of clinical concepts from narrative text
Schmidt, Jarl Erik (Master thesis, 2011)This thesis describes an experiment to create an Information Extraction tool capable of identifying disease- and intervention-related concepts in Norwegian-language patient narratives. Due to the unavailability of training ... -
Using neural networks to support high-quality evidence mapping
Røst, Thomas Brox; Slaughter, Laura; Nytrø, Øystein; Muller, Ashley Elizabeth; Vist, Gunn Elisabeth (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Abstract Background: The Living Evidence Map Project at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH) gives an updated overview of research results and publications. As part of NIPH’s mandate to inform evidence-based ...