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Harmonising and linking biomedical and clinical data across disparate data archives to enable integrative cross-biobank research

2015

A wealth of biospecimen samples are stored in modern globally distributed biobanks. Biomedical researchers worldwide need to be able to combine the available resources to improve the power of large-scale studies. A prerequisite for this effort is to be able to search and access phenotypic, clinical and other information about samples that are currently stored at biobanks in an integrated manner. However, privacy issues together with heterogeneous information systems and the lack of agreed-upon vocabularies have made specimen searching across multiple biobanks extremely challenging. We describe three case studies where we have linked samples and sample descriptions in order to facilitate glo…

0301 basic medicineNetherlands Twin Register (NTR)Databases FactualComputer scienceInformation Storage and RetrievalSample (statistics)Ontology (information science)Endocrinology and DiabetesBioinformaticscomputer.software_genredata archivesArticle03 medical and health sciencesSDG 17 - Partnerships for the GoalsSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingGenetics/dk/atira/pure/keywords/cohort_studies/netherlands_twin_register_ntr_Use casebiomedical dataGenetics (clinical)Biological Specimen BanksGenetics & Heredity0604 GeneticsBioinformatics (Computational Biology)ta112ta1184/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/partnershipsData scienceBiobank3. Good healthcross-biotank research030104 developmental biologyProject planningExchange of informationDisparate systemPrivacyBioinformatik (beräkningsbiologi)/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/good_health_and_well_beingclinical datacomputerData integrationEuropean Journal of Human Genetics
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Analysis of Upper Limbs Target-Reaching Movement and Muscle Co-Activation in Patients with First Time Stroke for Rehabilitation Progress Monitoring

2022

In this paper, the authors analysed changes occurring during the rehabilitation processes in patients after early stroke based on analysis of their upper limbs’ target-reaching movement and muscle co-activation. Ischemic stroke often results in reduced mobility of the upper extremities and frequently is a cause for long-term disability. The ever-developing technology of 3D movement analysis and miniaturisation of equipment for testing the bioelectrical activity of muscles can help to assess the progress of rehabilitation. The aim of this study was to examine the use of analysis of target-reaching movement indicators and muscle co-activation for diagnosing the rehabilitation process in post-…

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A Survey on Nature-Inspired Medical Image Analysis: A Step Further in Biomedical Data Integration

2019

Natural phenomena and mechanisms have always intrigued humans, inspiring the design of effective solutions for real-world problems. Indeed, fascinating processes occur in nature, giving rise to an ever-increasing scientific interest. In everyday life, the amount of heterogeneous biomedical data is increasing more and more thanks to the advances in image acquisition modalities and high-throughput technologies. The automated analysis of these large-scale datasets creates new compelling challenges for data-driven and model-based computational methods. The application of intelligent algorithms, which mimic natural phenomena, is emerging as an effective paradigm for tackling complex problems, by…

Algebra and Number Theorymedical image analysibusiness.industryComputer scienceNature-inspired computingartificial intelligence; biomedical data integration; medical image analysis; Nature-inspired computingartificial intelligencebiomedical data integrationTheoretical Computer ScienceImage (mathematics)artificial intelligence biomedical data integration medical image analysis Nature-inspired computingComputational Theory and MathematicsBiomedical dataArtificial intelligenceNature inspiredbusinessmedical image analysisInformation Systems
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A computer program suitable for analysis of choice of categories in biomedical data recognition problems.

1980

The optimum choice of categories in problems of medical data recognition is governed by the choice of categories, the selection of appropriate features, and by the choice of a loss function. Under these circumstances it is often difficult to find out the suitable classification scheme. The computer program described here serves for the design of the optimum recognition procedure. The Bayes rule is used as decision rule. A criterion for the comparison of different choice of categories is given. The program can be performed after estimation of the underlying prior probabilities and the conditional densities obtained from a training set, and before testing the decision rule with real data.

Choice setComputer programComputer sciencebusiness.industryComputersDecision theoryMedicine (miscellaneous)Decision ruleFunction (mathematics)Machine learningcomputer.software_genreClassificationBayes' theoremDecision TheoryBiomedical dataResearch DesignData miningArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerSelection (genetic algorithm)Computer programs in biomedicine
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233 Diabetic care in a network of health professionals in the beaune area

2010

Objectives The GPSPB a Network of Health Professionals in the Beaune Area is a primary care network created February 2002. It covers a population of over 77,000 people and gathers together 123 health professionals. One of the health priorities of the network concerns diabetes. The aim of the study was to evaluate the overall satisfaction of patients with the diabetes care they receive and to measure the medico-economic impact of coordinated care (GPs, dieticians and podiatrists). Program To follow-up satisfaction questionnaires sent to patients with diabetes who applied to the GPSPB from April 2006 to the end of December 2007 (48 people). To study the evolution of relevant biomedical data (…

Gynecologymedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricseducation.field_of_studyHealth professionalsbusiness.industryHealth PolicyPopulationPrimary careDiabetic careNational health insuranceBiomedical dataHealth careMedicineDiabetic patientbusinesseducationBMJ Quality & Safety
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Special Issue on Signal Processing and Machine Learning for Biomedical Data

2021

This Special Issue is focused on advanced techniques in signal processing, analysis, modelling, and classification, applied to a variety of medical diagnostic problems. Biomedical data play a fundamental role in many fields of research and clinical practice. Very often the complexity of these data and their large volume makes it necessary to develop advanced analysis techniques and systems. Furthermore, the introduction of new techniques and methodologies for diagnostic purposes, especially in the field of medical imaging, requires new signal processing and machine learning methods. The recent progress in machine learning techniques, and in particular deep learning, revolutionized various f…

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Spatio-temporal statistical methods in environmental and biometrical problems

2017

This is the editorial letter for the Special Issue dedicated to the VIII International Workshop on Spatio-temporal Modelling (METMAVIII) which took place in Valencia (Spain) from 1 to 3 June 2016, and to the second Galician-Portuguese meeting of Biometry, with applications to Health Sciences, Ecology and Environmental Sciences (BIOAPP2016) held in Santiago de Compostela (Spain), 30–2 July 2016. This special issue summarises and discusses selected peer-reviewed contributions related to spatial and spatio-temporal statistical methodologies comprising both new methodological approaches and a wide range of applications related to environmental and biometrical problems. Point processes, lattice …

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On the Construction of Optimum Categories in Biomedical Data Recognition Problems

1979

The recognition of patterns within sets of biomedical data involves the following problems: a) Proper recording of the data to be used b) Extraction of suitable features c) Choice of categories or classes which are relevant to the medical decision task d) Estimation of the underlying distributions in the case of using parametric methods e) Choice of an adequate classification rule Whereas a lot of theories and procedures exists for most of these steps — particularly in the field of computer-aided differential diagnosis of electrocardiograms (ECG) (see [6]) — there has been only rare considerations on the problems of definition of appropriate categories.

Pattern vectorComputer sciencebusiness.industryQuadratic classifierMachine learningcomputer.software_genreField (computer science)Task (project management)Biomedical dataClassification ruleParametric methodsArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputer
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