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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j17]Kerstin Denecke, Daniel Reichenpfader, Dominic Willi, Karin Kennel, Harald Bonel, Knud Nairz, Nikola Cihoric, Damien Papaux, Hendrik von Tengg-Kobligk:
Person-based design and evaluation of MIA, a digital medical interview assistant for radiology. Frontiers Artif. Intell. 7 (2024) - [j16]Kerstin Denecke, Richard May, Octavio Rivera Romero:
Transformer Models in Healthcare: A Survey and Thematic Analysis of Potentials, Shortcomings and Risks. J. Medical Syst. 48(1): 23 (2024) - [j15]Daniel Reichenpfader, Henning Müller, Kerstin Denecke:
A scoping review of large language model based approaches for information extraction from radiology reports. npj Digit. Medicine 7(1) (2024) - [c113]Kerstin Denecke, Helmut Paula:
Analysis of Critical Incident Reports Using Natural Language Processing. dHealth 2024: 1-6 - [c112]Daniel Reichenpfader, Philipp Rösslhuemer, Kerstin Denecke:
Large Language Model-Based Evaluation of Medical Question Answering Systems: Algorithm Development and Case Study. dHealth 2024: 22-27 - [c111]Kerstin Denecke, Beatrice Kaufmann, Daniel Reichenpfader, Carolyn Petersen:
How to Consider Health Literacy in Digital Health Interventions? HCI (61) 2024: 259-267 - [c110]Richard May, Robin Glauser, Kerstin Denecke:
Identifying Reusable Core Assets of Digital Health Apps. MIE 2024: 78-82 - [c109]Daniel Reichenpfader, Octavio Rivera Romero, Kerstin Denecke:
Success Factors for Usability Testing of Digital Health Solutions. MIE 2024: 422-426 - [c108]Daniel Reichenpfader, Kerstin Denecke:
Towards a Reporting Guideline for Studies on Information Extraction from Clinical Texts. MIE 2024: 1669-1673 - [c107]Elia Gabarron, Enrique Dorronzoro, Octavio Rivera Romero, Kerstin Denecke:
Understanding Emotional Dynamics in Autism Social Media Communities. MIE 2024: 1901-1905 - [c106]Dillys Larbi, Elia Gabarron, Paolo Zanaboni, Rolf Wynn, Eirik Årsand, Kerstin Denecke:
Security and Privacy in Physical Activity Chatbots on Social Media: A Scoping Review. MIE 2024: 1926-1930 - [c105]Kerstin Denecke, Andre W. Kushniruk, Elizabeth M. Borycki:
A Comprehensive Framework for Hospital@Home Care Models. pHealth 2024: 27-31 - [c104]Pedro Miguel Medroa Inacio, Marcel Saltan, Kerstin Denecke:
Integrating Laboratory Testing Results at Point-of-Care in Hospital@Home Care Settings: A FHIR-Based Approach. pHealth 2024: 47-51 - [c103]Richard May, Kerstin Denecke:
Conversational Agents in Healthcare: A Variability Perspective. VaMoS 2024: 123-128 - [i2]Daniel Reichenpfader, Jonas Knupp, André Sander, Kerstin Denecke:
RadEx: A Framework for Structured Information Extraction from Radiology Reports based on Large Language Models. CoRR abs/2406.15465 (2024) - 2023
- [b3]Kerstin Denecke:
Sentiment Analysis in the Medical Domain. Springer 2023, ISBN 978-3-031-30186-5, pp. 3-130 - [j14]Kerstin Denecke, Daniel Reichenpfader:
Sentiment analysis of clinical narratives: A scoping review. J. Biomed. Informatics 140: 104336 (2023) - [j13]Octavio Rivera Romero, Elia Gabarron, Jorge Ropero, Kerstin Denecke:
Designing personalised mHealth solutions: An overview. J. Biomed. Informatics 146: 104500 (2023) - [j12]Alaa A. Abd-Alrazaq, Israa Abuelezz, Eiman Al-Jafar, Kerstin Denecke, Mowafa Said Househ, Sarah Aziz, Arfan Ahmed, Ali Odeh Aljaafreh, Rawan AlSaad, Javaid Sheikh:
The performance of serious games for enhancing attention in cognitively impaired older adults. npj Digit. Medicine 6 (2023) - [c102]Simon Bertschinger, Lukas Fenner, Kerstin Denecke:
Feasibility of Cough Detection and Classification Using Artificial Intelligence in an Ambulatory Setting with a Ceiling Mounted Microphone. CBMS 2023: 660-665 - [c101]Yihan Deng, Julia van der Meer, Athina Tzovara, Markus H. Schmidt, Claudio L. A. Bassetti, Kerstin Denecke:
Analysis of Semantic Drifting in Diagnostic Texts for Sleep Disorders. CBMS 2023: 726-729 - [c100]Kerstin Denecke, Richard May, Octavio Rivera Romero:
How Can Transformer Models Shape Future Healthcare: A Qualitative Study. EFMI-STC 2023: 43-47 - [c99]Jorge Ropero, Kerstin Denecke, Octavio Rivera Romero, Elia Gabarron:
Personalized Digital Solutions for Mental Health. EFMI-STC 2023: 282-286 - [c98]Kerstin Denecke, Jakob Tiebel, Jonathan Meier:
How Does Shortage of Health IT Professionals Impact on the Digital Health Transformation? dHealth 2023: 6-11 - [c97]Kerstin Denecke, Nikola Cihoric, Daniel Reichenpfader:
Designing a Digital Medical Interview Assistant for Radiology. dHealth 2023: 60-66 - [c96]Daniel S. Schmid, Denis S. Moser, Kerstin Denecke:
Fading Fatigue - A Self-Management App for Supporting Long-COVID Patients with Fatigue. dHealth 2023: 67-68 - [c95]Kerstin Denecke:
How to Design Successful Conversations in Conversational Agents in Healthcare? HCI (43) 2023: 39-45 - [c94]Guillermo López-Campos, Elia Gabarron, Fernando Martín-Sánchez, Mark Merolli, Carolyn Petersen, Kerstin Denecke:
Digital Interventions and Their Unexpected Outcomes - Time for Digitalovigilance? MedInfo 2023: 479-483 - [c93]Kerstin Denecke:
Towards Safe Conversational Agents in Healthcare. MIE 2023: 157-161 - [c92]Elia Gabarron, Enrique Dorronzoro, Daniel Reichenpfader, Kerstin Denecke:
What Do Autistic People Discuss on Twitter? An Approach Using BERTopic Modelling. MIE 2023: 403-407 - [c91]Dillys Larbi, Rolf Wynn, Eirik Årsand, Kerstin Denecke, Paolo Zanaboni, Elia Gabarron:
Exploring Obese Adults' Preferences for a Physical Activity Chatbot: Qualitative Study. MIE 2023: 478-479 - [c90]Kerstin Denecke, François von Kaenel, Marko Miletic, Carlos Fernández-Llatas, Gema Ibáñez-Sánchez, Zoe Valero-Ramon, Antonio Martinez-Millana, María Segura, Octavio Rivera Romero:
How to Design Successful Participatory Design Workshops for Digital Health Solutions? MIE 2023: 641-645 - 2022
- [j11]Yihan Deng, Kerstin Denecke:
Classification of user queries according to a hierarchical medical procedure encoding system using an ensemble classifier. Frontiers Artif. Intell. 5 (2022) - [c89]Kerstin Denecke, Richard May:
Investigating conversational agents in healthcare: Application of a technical-oriented taxonomy. CENTERIS/ProjMAN/HCist 2022: 1289-1296 - [c88]Kerstin Denecke, Paolo Lombardi, Knud Nairz:
Digital Medical Interview Assistant for Radiology: Opportunities and Challenges. dHealth 2022: 39-46 - [c87]Kerstin Denecke, Richard May:
Usability Assessment of Conversational Agents in Healthcare: A Literature Review. MIE 2022: 169-173 - [c86]Kerstin Denecke, Elizabeth M. Borycki, Andre W. Kushniruk:
What Can We Learn from Quality Requirements in ISO/TS 82304-2 for Evaluating Conversational Agents in Healthcare? pHealth 2022: 245-250 - 2021
- [j10]Kerstin Denecke, Sayan Vaaheesan, Aaganya Arulnathan:
A Mental Health Chatbot for Regulating Emotions (SERMO) - Concept and Usability Test. IEEE Trans. Emerg. Top. Comput. 9(3): 1170-1182 (2021) - [c85]Vinzenz Uhr, Marc T. Gauch, Kerstin Denecke:
Operations Management in Ambulatory Care in Switzerland. dHealth 2021: 10-17 - [c84]Floriana Gashi, Selina F. Regli, Richard May, Philipp Tschopp, Kerstin Denecke:
Developing Intelligent Interviewers to Collect the Medical History: Lessons Learned and Guidelines. dHealth 2021: 18-25 - [c83]Patricia Romao, Stefanie Neuenschwander, Kerstin Denecke, Stephan Nüssli:
Digital Health Intervention to Support Refugees in Switzerland. dHealth 2021: 95-102 - [c82]Kerstin Denecke:
Does Enrichment of Clinical Texts by Ontology Concepts Increases Classification Accuracy? MedInfo 2021: 602-606 - [c81]Beatrice Kaufmann, Anouk Haldemann, Christopher Lueg, Loraine Olalia, Friederike J. S. Thilo, Kerstin Denecke:
Can We Do Better than Gesturing? Requirements for a Digital Communication Aid to Support Non-Verbal Communication in Paediatric Emergency Care. MedInfo 2021: 1034-1035 - [c80]Kerstin Denecke:
What Characterizes Safety of Ambient Assisted Living Technologies? MIE 2021: 704-708 - [c79]Kerstin Denecke, Elia Gabarron:
How Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare Look Like in the Future? MIE 2021: 860-864 - [c78]Cyril R. Zgraggen, Sebastian B. Kunz, Kerstin Denecke:
Crowdsourcing for Creating a Dataset for Training a Medication Chatbot. MIE 2021: 1102-1103 - [c77]Dillys Larbi, Elia Gabarron, Kerstin Denecke:
Social Media Chatbot for Increasing Physical Activity: Usability Study. pHealth 2021: 227-232 - 2020
- [c76]Richard May, Kerstin Denecke:
Extending Patient Education with CLAIRE: An Interactive Virtual Reality and Voice User Interface Application. EC-TEL 2020: 482-486 - [c75]Oliver M. Christen, Yannic Mösching, Patrik Müller, Kerstin Denecke, Stephan Nüssli:
Dashboard Visualization of Information for Emergency Medical Services. EFMI-STC 2020: 27-31 - [c74]Kerstin Denecke, Carlotta L. Schneider, Elisabeth Hertenstein, Christoph Nissen:
SLEEPexpert App - A Mobile Application to Support Insomnia Treatment for Patients with Severe Psychiatric Disorders. EFMI-STC 2020: 42-46 - [c73]Stephan Nüssli, Thierry Schmidt, Kerstin Denecke:
How to Motivate Children with Severe Disabilities to Adhere to Their Therapy? dHealth 2020: 168-175 - [c72]Daniel Reichenpfader, Robin Glauser, Martin Dugas, Kerstin Denecke:
Assessing and Improving the Usability of the Medical Data Models Portal. dHealth 2020: 199-206 - [c71]Lea Meier, Jan Gabriel Bauer, Kerstin Denecke:
Speech-based Documentation in Emergency Medical Services with the Electronic Language Interface for Ambulance Services. ICHI 2020: 1-6 - [c70]Kerstin Denecke, Lea Meier, Jan G. Bauer, Matthias Bender, Christopher Lueg:
Information Capturing in Pre-Hospital Emergency Medical Settings (EMS). MIE 2020: 613-617 - [c69]Elia Gabarron, Dillys Larbi, Kerstin Denecke, Eirik Årsand:
What Do We Know About the Use of Chatbots for Public Health? MIE 2020: 796-800 - [c68]Kerstin Denecke, Jim Warren:
How to Evaluate Health Applications with Conversational User Interface? MIE 2020: 976-980 - [c67]Kerstin Denecke, Richard May, Annkathrin Pöpel, Sandra Lutz Hochreutener:
Can a Chatbot Increase the Motivation to Provide Personal Health Information? pHealth 2020: 85-90
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j9]Kerstin Denecke, Frank van Harmelen:
Recent advances in extracting and processing rich semantics from medical texts. Artif. Intell. Medicine 93: 11-12 (2019) - [j8]Yihan Deng, André Sander, Lukas Faulstich, Kerstin Denecke:
Towards automatic encoding of medical procedures using convolutional neural networks and autoencoders. Artif. Intell. Medicine 93: 29-42 (2019) - [c66]Yihan Deng, Peter Dolog, Jörn-Markus Gass, Kerstin Denecke:
Obesity Entity Extraction from Real Outpatient Records: When Learning-Based Methods Meet Small Imbalanced Medical Data Sets. CBMS 2019: 411-416 - [c65]Moritz Strickler, Chantal Zbinden, Ramon Saccilotto, Kerstin Denecke:
A Concept for a Data Dictionary System Supporting for Clinical Research. EFMI-STC 2019: 158-162 - [c64]Kerstin Denecke, Patrick Jolo, Burcu Sevinc, Stephan Nüssli:
Creating Individualized Education Material for Diabetes Patients Using the eDiabetes Platform. dHealth 2019: 1-8 - [c63]Philip Kyburz, Sascha Gfeller, Thomas Bürkle, Kerstin Denecke:
Exchanging Appointment Data Among Healthcare Institutions. dHealth 2019: 33-40 - [c62]Tanja Nedovic, Nesljihan Umeri-Sali, Kerstin Denecke:
Supporting Blind and Visually Impaired Persons in Managing Their Medication. GMDS 2019: 189-196 - [c61]Thierry Schmidt, Dominik R. Kocher, Piratheepan Mahendran, Kerstin Denecke:
Dynamic Pocket Card for Implementing ISBAR in Shift Handover Communication. GMDS 2019: 224-229 - [c60]Massah Hamidi, Piratheepan Mahendran, Kerstin Denecke:
Towards a Digital Lean Hospital: Concept for a Digital Patient Board and Its Integration with a Hospital Information System. MedInfo 2019: 606-610 - [c59]Kerstin Denecke, Richard May, Yihan Deng:
Towards Emotion-Sensitive Conversational User Interfaces in Healthcare Applications. MedInfo 2019: 1164-1168 - 2018
- [j7]Stefan Kropf, Alexandr Uciteli, Katrin Schierle, Peter Krücken, Kerstin Denecke, Heinrich Herre:
Querying archetype-based EHRs by search ontology-based XPath engineering. J. Biomed. Semant. 9(1): 16:1-16:14 (2018) - [j6]Mauro Tschanz, Tim Lucas Dorner, Jürgen Holm, Kerstin Denecke:
Using eMMA to Manage Medication. Computer 51(8): 18-25 (2018) - [j5]Cindy Perscheid, Justus Benzler, Claus Hermann, Michael Janke, David Moyer, Todd Laedtke, Olawunmi Adeoye, Kerstin Denecke, Göran Kirchner, Sandra Beermann, Norbert Schwarz, Daniel Tom-Aba, Gérard Krause:
Ebola Outbreak Containment: Real-Time Task and Resource Coordination With SORMAS. Frontiers ICT 5: 7 (2018) - [c58]Kerstin Denecke, Philip Kyburz, Sascha Gfeller, Yihan Deng, Thomas Bürkle:
A Concept for Improving Cross-Sector Care by a Mobile Patient Navigator App. EFMI-STC 2018: 160-164 - [c57]Kerstin Denecke, Sandra Lutz Hochreutener, Annkathrin Pöpel, Richard May:
Talking to Ana: A Mobile Self-Anamnesis Application with Conversational User Interface. DH 2018: 85-89 - [c56]Kerstin Denecke, Pascal A. Dittli, Niveadha Kanagarasa, Stephan Nüssli:
Facilitating the Information Exchange Using a Modular Electronic Discharge Summary. eHealth 2018: 72-79 - [c55]Daniel Tom-Aba, Salla E. Toikkanen, Stephan Glöckner, Olawunmi Adeoye, Sabine Mall, Cindy Fähnrich, Kerstin Denecke, Justus Benzler, Göran Kirchner, Norbert Schwarz, Gabriele Poggensee, Bernard C. Silenou, Celestine A. Ameh, Patrick Nguku, Ojo Olubunmi, Chikwe Ihekweazu, Gérard Krause:
User Evaluation Indicates High Quality of the Surveillance Outbreak Response Management and Analysis System (SORMAS) After Field Deployment in Nigeria in 2015 and 2018. GMDS 2018: 233-237 - [c54]Yihan Deng, Thomas Bürkle, Jürgen Holm, Erwin Zetz, Kerstin Denecke:
Last Mile Towards Efficient Healthcare Delivery in Switzerland: eHealth Enabled Applications Could Speed Up the Care Process. MIE 2018: 251-255 - 2017
- [j4]Stefan Kropf, Claire Chalopin, Dirk Lindner, Kerstin Denecke:
Domain Modeling and Application Development of an Archetype- and XML-based EHRS. Appl. Clin. Inform. 08(02): 660-679 (2017) - [c53]Kerstin Denecke:
Concept-Based Retrieval from Critical Incident Reports. eHealth 2017: 1-7 - [c52]Mauro Tschanz, Tim Lucas Dorner, Kerstin Denecke:
eMedication Meets eHealth with the Electronic Medication Management Assistant (eMMA). eHealth 2017: 196-203 - [c51]Michel Murbach, Sabine Martin, Kerstin Denecke, Stephan Nüssli:
A First Standardized Swiss Electronic Maternity Record. eHealth 2017: 248-253 - [c50]Thomas Bürkle, Kerstin Denecke, Michael Lehmann, Erwin Zetz, Jürgen Holm:
Integrated Care Processes Designed for the Future Healthcare System. MedInfo 2017: 20-24 - [c49]Kerstin Denecke:
A Mobile System for Music Anamnesis and Receptive Music Therapy in the Personal Home. MedInfo 2017: 54-58 - [c48]Yihan Deng, Lukas Faulstich, Kerstin Denecke:
Concept Embedding for Relevance Detection of Search Queries Regarding CHOP. MedInfo 2017: 1260 - 2016
- [c47]Kerstin Denecke:
Automatic Analysis of Critical Incident Reports: Requirements and Use Cases. eHealth 2016: 85-92 - [c46]Kerstin Denecke, Yihan Deng, Thierry Declerck:
Extraction and Processing of Rich Semantics from Medical Texts. EMSA-RMed@ESWC 2016 - [c45]Yihan Deng, Thierry Declerck, Piroska Lendvai, Kerstin Denecke:
The Generation of a Corpus for Clinical Sentiment Analysis. ESWC (Satellite Events) 2016: 311-324 - [c44]Yihan Deng, Kerstin Denecke:
Aspect-Oriented Visualization of the Health Status: An Example in Treatment of Cervical Spine Defect. MIE 2016: 18-22 - [c43]Yihan Deng, Jan Gaebel, Kerstin Denecke:
Patient Centered Event Representation for the Treatment of Multifactorial Diseases: Current Progress and Challenges. MIE 2016: 110-114 - [c42]Kerstin Denecke:
Integrating Social Media and Mobile Sensor Data for Clinical Decision Support: Concept and Requirements. Nursing Informatics 2016: 562-566 - [c41]Stefan Kropf, Alexandr Uciteli, Peter Krücken, Kerstin Denecke, Heinrich Herre:
Querying standardized EHRs by a Search Ontology XML extension (SOX). ODLS 2016: 1-5 - [c40]Yihan Deng, Kerstin Denecke:
Patient Records Retrieval System for Integrated Care in Treatment of Cervical Spine Defect. DMAH@VLDB 2016: 10-25 - [e1]Mauro Dragoni, Diego Reforgiato Recupero, Kerstin Denecke, Yihan Deng, Thierry Declerck:
Joint Proceedings of the 2th Workshop on Emotions, Modality, Sentiment Analysis and the Semantic Web and the 1st International Workshop on Extraction and Processing of Rich Semantics from Medical Texts co-located with ESWC 2016, Heraklion, Greece, May 29, 2016. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1613, CEUR-WS.org 2016 [contents] - 2015
- [b2]Kerstin Denecke:
Health Web Science - Social Media Data for Healthcare. Health Information Science, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-20581-6, pp. 3-148 - [j3]Kerstin Denecke, Yihan Deng:
Sentiment analysis in medical settings: New opportunities and challenges. Artif. Intell. Medicine 64(1): 17-27 (2015) - [c39]Stefan Kropf, Claire Chalopin, Kerstin Denecke:
Template and Model Driven Development of Standardized Electronic Health Records. MedInfo 2015: 30-34 - [c38]Claire Chalopin, Dirk Lindner, Stefan Kropf, Kerstin Denecke:
Archetype based patient data modeling to support treatment of pituitary adenomas. MedInfo 2015: 178-182 - [c37]Mario A. Cypko, David Hirsch, Lucas Koch, Matthaeus Stoehr, Gero Strauss, Kerstin Denecke:
Web-tool to Support Medical Experts in Probabilistic Modelling Using Large Bayesian Networks With an Example of Hinosinusitis. MedInfo 2015: 259-263 - [c36]Kerstin Denecke:
Clinical Decision Support Based on Integrated Patient Models: A Vision. MedInfo 2015: 948 - [c35]Jan Gaebel, Till Kolter, Felix Arlt, Kerstin Denecke:
Extraction Of Adverse Events From Clinical Documents To Support Decision Making Using Semantic Preprocessing. MedInfo 2015: 1030 - [c34]Yihan Deng, Mathias Jacob Groll, Kerstin Denecke:
Rule-based Cervical Spine Defect Classification Using Medical Narratives. MedInfo 2015: 1038 - 2014
- [c33]Kerstin Denecke:
Ethical Aspects of Using Medical Social Media in Healthcare Applications. eHealth 2014: 55-62 - [c32]Kerstin Denecke:
Sublanguage Analysis of Medical Weblogs. MIE 2014: 565-569 - [c31]Yihan Deng, Kerstin Denecke:
Visualizing Unstructured Patient Data for Assessing Diagnostic and Therapeutic History. MIE 2014: 1158-1162 - [c30]Yihan Deng, Matthaeus Stoehr, Kerstin Denecke:
Retrieving Attitudes: Sentiment Analysis from Clinical Narratives. MedIR@SIGIR 2014: 12-15 - 2013
- [c29]Kerstin Denecke, Cord Spreckelsen:
Personalized Medicine and the Need for Decision Support Systems. EFMI-STC 2013: 41-45 - [c28]Gunnar Nussbeck, Nazli Soltani, Kerstin Denecke:
Making Knowledge on Healthcare Technologies Understandable: An Ontology for Lab-on-a-Chip Systems. MedInfo 2013: 972 - [c27]Luis Fernández-Luque, Annie Y. S. Lau, Carol S. Bond, Kerstin Denecke, Fernando José Martín-Sánchez:
New Trends in Health Social Media: Hype or Evidence-based Medicine. MedInfo 2013: 1240 - 2012
- [b1]Kerstin Denecke:
Event-Driven Surveillance - Possibilities and Challenges. Springer Briefs in Computer Science, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-28134-1, pp. I-X, 1-76 - [c26]Ernesto Diaz-Aviles, Avaré Stewart, Edward Velasco, Kerstin Denecke, Wolfgang Nejdl:
Epidemic Intelligence for the Crowd, by the Crowd. ICWSM 2012 - [c25]Mustafa Sofean, Kerstin Denecke, Avaré Stewart, Matthew Smith:
Medical case-driven classification of microblogs: characteristics and annotation. IHI 2012: 513-522 - [c24]Kerstin Denecke, Peter Dolog, Pavel Smrz:
Making use of social media data in public health. WWW (Companion Volume) 2012: 243-246 - [c23]Ernesto Diaz-Aviles, Avaré Stewart, Edward Velasco, Kerstin Denecke, Wolfgang Nejdl:
Towards personalized learning to rank for epidemic intelligence based on social media streams. WWW (Companion Volume) 2012: 495-496 - [i1]Ernesto Diaz-Aviles, Avaré Stewart, Edward Velasco, Kerstin Denecke, Wolfgang Nejdl:
Epidemic Intelligence for the Crowd, by the Crowd (Full Version). CoRR abs/1203.1378 (2012) - 2011
- [j2]Kerstin Denecke, Peter Dolog:
First International Workshop on Web Science and Information Exchange in the Medical Web (MedEx 2010): conference report. SIGHIT Rec. 1(1): 22 (2011) - [c22]Kerstin Denecke, Peter Dolog:
Web science and information exchange in the medical web. CIKM 2011: 2627-2628 - [c21]Kerstin Denecke, Göran Kirchner, Peter Dolog, Pavel Smrz, Jens P. Linge, Gerhard Backfried, Johannes M. Dreesman:
Event-Driven Architecture for Health Event Detection from Multiple Sources. MIE 2011: 160-164 - [c20]Johannes M. Dreesman, Kerstin Denecke:
Challenges for Signal Generation from Medical Social Media Data. MIE 2011: 639-643 - [c19]Marco Fisichella, Avaré Stewart, Alfredo Cuzzocrea, Kerstin Denecke:
Detecting Health Events on the Social Web to Enable Epidemic Intelligence. SPIRE 2011: 87-103 - [c18]Kerstin Denecke, Peter Dolog:
Second international workshop on web science and information exchange in the medical web (MedEx 2011). WWW (Companion Volume) 2011: 317-318 - [p1]Kerstin Denecke, Avaré Stewart:
Learning from Medical Social Media Data: Current State and Future Challenges. Social Media Tools and Platforms in Learning Environments 2011: 353-372 - 2010
- [c17]Marco Fisichella, Avaré Stewart, Kerstin Denecke, Wolfgang Nejdl:
Unsupervised public health event detection for epidemic intelligence. CIKM 2010: 1881-1884 - [c16]Kerstin Denecke, Marek Kowalkiewicz:
A Service-Oriented Architecture for Text Analytics Enabled Business Applications. ECOWS 2010: 205-212 - [c15]Avaré Stewart, Marco Fisichella, Kerstin Denecke:
Detecting Public Health Indicators from the Web for Epidemic Intelligence. eHealth 2010: 10-17 - [c14]Kerstin Denecke, Marko Brosowski:
Topic detection in noisy data sources. ICDIM 2010: 50-55 - [c13]Avaré Stewart, Kerstin Denecke, Wolfgang Nejdl:
Cross-Corpus Textual Entailment for Sublanguage Analysis in Epidemic Intelligence. LREC 2010 - [c12]Rajiv Khosla, Mei-Tai Chu, Kerstin Denecke, K. G. Yamada, Tomoharu Yamaguchi:
Assistive Communication Robot for Pre-operative Health Care. ICMB 2010: 224-230 - [c11]Avaré Stewart, Kerstin Denecke:
Using ProMED-Mail and MedWorm Blogs for Cross-Domain Pattern Analysis in Epidemic Intelligence. MedInfo 2010: 437-441 - [c10]Mikalai Tsytsarau, Themis Palpanas, Kerstin Denecke:
Scalable discovery of contradictions on the web. WWW 2010: 1195-1196
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j1]Kerstin Denecke, Wolfgang Nejdl:
How valuable is medical social media data? Content analysis of the medical web. Inf. Sci. 179(12): 1870-1880 (2009) - [c9]Kerstin Denecke, Thomas Risse, Thomas Baehr:
Text classification based on limited bibliographic metadata. ICDIM 2009: 27-32 - [c8]Kerstin Denecke:
Are SentiWordNet scores suited for multi-domain sentiment classification? ICDIM 2009: 33-38 - [c7]Kerstin Denecke:
Assessing Content Diversity in Medical Weblogs. LivingWeb@ISWC 2009 - [c6]Vincenzo Maltese, Fausto Giunchiglia, Kerstin Denecke, Paul H. Lewis, Cornelia Wallner, Anthony Baldry, Devika P. Madalli:
On the Interdisciplinary Foundations of Diversity. LivingWeb@ISWC 2009 - 2008
- [c5]Kerstin Denecke:
Using SentiWordNet for multilingual sentiment analysis. ICDE Workshops 2008: 507-512 - [c4]Kerstin Denecke:
How to assess customer opinions beyond language barriers? ICDIM 2008: 430-435 - [c3]Kerstin Denecke:
Enhancing Knowledge Representations by Ontological Relations. MIE 2008: 791-796 - 2007
- [c2]Kerstin Denecke, Jochen Bernauer:
Extracting Specific Medical Data Using Semantic Structures. AIME 2007: 257-264 - [c1]Kerstin Denecke, Jochen Bernauer:
Extracting Specific Medical Data Across Multiple Languages. BIOCOMP 2007: 309-315
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