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2020 – today
- 2021
- [c51]Larry Ozeran, Jon D. Patrick, Yalini Senathirajah, William J. Foster, Richard Schreiber:
Reverse clinician burnout trends by exploring clues from global policy variances. AMIA 2021
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j17]Christopher Pearce, Adam McLeod, Natalie Rinehart, Jon D. Patrick, Anna Fragkoudi, Jason Ferrigi, Elizabeth Deveny, Robin Whyte, Marianne Shearer:
POLAR Diversion: Using General Practice Data to Calculate Risk of Emergency Department Presentation at the Time of Consultation. Appl. Clin. Inform. 10(01): 151-157 (2019) - [j16]Jon D. Patrick:
How to Check the Reliability of Artificial Intelligence Solutions - Ensuring Client Expectations are Met. Appl. Clin. Inform. 10(02): 269-271 (2019) - [j15]Leila Safari, Jon D. Patrick:
An enhancement on Clinical Data Analytics Language (CliniDAL) by integration of free text concept search. J. Intell. Inf. Syst. 52(1): 33-55 (2019) - 2018
- [j14]Leila Safari, Jon D. Patrick:
Complex analyses on clinical information systems using restricted natural language querying to resolve time-event dependencies. J. Biomed. Informatics 82: 13-30 (2018) - [c50]Ali Besiso, Jon D. Patrick, Vickie Ho, Yuzhong Cheng:
The Impact of an Enterprise Electronic Medical Record (EEMR) Model vs a Clinical Information System (CIS) Model on Usability, Efficiency, and Adaptability. AMIA 2018 - 2016
- [c49]Stéphane M. Meystre, Hongfang Liu, Rong Xu, Sivaram Arabandi, Kavishwar B. Wagholikar, Jon D. Patrick, Guergana K. Savova, Chunhua Weng, Pierre Zweigenbaum, Dina Demner-Fushman, Özlem Uzuner, Hua Xu:
Natural Language Processing Working Group Pre-Symposium: Graduate Student Consortium and 'Hackathon'. AMIA 2016 - [c48]Hoang Nguyen, Jon D. Patrick:
Text Mining in Clinical Domain: Dealing with Noise. KDD 2016: 549-558 - 2015
- [j13]Ying Ou, Jon D. Patrick:
Automatic negation detection in narrative pathology reports. Artif. Intell. Medicine 64(1): 41-50 (2015) - 2014
- [j12]Dung H. M. Nguyen, Jon D. Patrick:
Research and applications: Supervised machine learning and active learning in classification of radiology reports. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 21(5): 893-901 (2014) - [j11]Leila Safari, Jon D. Patrick:
Restricted natural language based querying of clinical databases. J. Biomed. Informatics 52: 338-353 (2014) - 2013
- [c47]Jon D. Patrick, Leila Safari, Ying Ou:
ShARe/CLEF eHealth 2013 Named Entity Recognition and Normalization of Disorders Challenge. CLEF (Working Notes) 2013 - [c46]Jon D. Patrick, Leila Safari, Ying Ou:
ShARe/CLEF eHealth 2013 Normalization of Acronyms/Abbreviations Challenge. CLEF (Working Notes) 2013 - [c45]Leila Safari, Jon D. Patrick:
A temporal model for Clinical Data Analytics language. EMBC 2013: 3218-3221 - [c44]Leila Safari, Jon D. Patrick:
Mapping query terms to data and schema using content based similarity search in clinical information systems. EMBC 2013: 4779-4782 - [c43]Jaiprakash Gupta, Jon D. Patrick:
Automated validation of patient safety clinical incident classification: Macro analysis. HIC 2013: 52-57 - [c42]Jon David Patrick, Pooyan Asgari, Min Li, Dung Nguyen:
Using NLP to identify cancer cases in imaging reports drawn from radiology information systems. HIC 2013: 91-94 - 2012
- [j10]Jon David Patrick, Min Li:
An ontology for clinical questions about the contents of patient notes. J. Biomed. Informatics 45(2): 292-306 (2012) - [c41]Min Li, Jon David Patrick:
Extracting Temporal Information from Electronic Patient Records. AMIA 2012 - [c40]Dung Nguyen, Jon David Patrick:
Reverse Active Learning for Optimising Information Extraction Training Production. Australasian Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2012: 445-456 - [c39]Jon David Patrick, Dung Nguyen, Tingxin Wang, Richard Paoloni:
Computational recognition of SNOMED CT codes from ED case notes. HIC 2012: 175-179 - 2011
- [j9]Jon D. Patrick, Dung H. M. Nguyen, Yefeng Wang, Min Li:
A knowledge discovery and reuse pipeline for information extraction in clinical notes. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 18(5): 574-579 (2011) - [c38]Jon D. Patrick, Mojtaba Sabbagh:
An Active Learning Process for Extraction and Standardisation of Medical Measurements by a Trainable FSA. CICLing (2) 2011: 151-162 - [c37]Jon David Patrick, Dung Nguyen:
Automated Proof Reading of Clinical Notes. PACLIC 2011: 303-312 - 2010
- [j8]Michele Zappavigna, Jon D. Patrick:
Eliciting tacit knowledge about requirement analysis with a Grammar-targeted Interview Method (GIM). Eur. J. Inf. Syst. 19(1): 49-59 (2010) - [j7]Jon David Patrick, Min Li:
High accuracy information extraction of medication information from clinical notes: 2009 i2b2 medication extraction challenge. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 17(5): 524-527 (2010) - [c36]Jon David Patrick, Pooyan Asgari, Negin Motamedi:
Improving accuracy of identifying clinical concepts in noisy unstructured clinical notes using existing internal redundancy. AND 2010: 35-42 - [c35]Jon David Patrick, Pooyan Asgari, Negin Motamedi:
Identifying clinical concepts in unstructured clinical notes using existing knowledge within the corpus. CBMS 2010: 66-71 - [c34]Jon D. Patrick, Peter Budd:
Ockham's razor of design: an heuristic for guiding design and development of a clinical information systems generator. IHI 2010: 18-27
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c33]Jon David Patrick, Min Li:
A Cascade Approach to Extracting Medication Events. ALTA 2009: 99-103 - [c32]Yefeng Wang, Jon D. Patrick:
Cascading Classifiers for Named Entity Recognition in Clinical Notes. BiomedicalIE@RANLP 2009: 42-49 - [p4]Yitao Zhang, Jon D. Patrick:
Extracting Patient Case Profiles with Domain-Specific Semantic Categories. Information Retrieval in Biomedicine 2009: 273-287 - [p3]Jon D. Patrick, Pooyan Asgari:
Analysing Clinical Notes for Translation Research. Information Retrieval in Biomedicine 2009: 357-377 - 2008
- [j6]Yefeng Wang, Jon D. Patrick, Graeme Miller, Julie O'Hallaran:
A computational linguistics motivated mapping of ICPC-2 PLUS to SNOMED CT. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 8(S-1): S5 (2008) - [c31]Ari Chanen, Jon D. Patrick:
All-Topology, Semi-Abstract Syntactic Features for Text Categorization. ALTA 2008: 19-27 - [c30]Yefeng Wang, Jon D. Patrick:
Mapping Clinical Notes to Medical Terminologies at Point of Care. BioNLP 2008: 102-103 - [c29]Peter MacIsaac, Donald Walker, Rachel L. Richesson, Heather Grain, Peter L. Elkin, Jon D. Patrick:
Essential SNOMED: Simplifying SNOMED-CT and supporting Integration with Health Information Models. KR-MED 2008 - 2007
- [c28]Ari Chanen, Jon D. Patrick:
Measuring Correlation Between Linguist's Judgments and Latent Dirichlet Allocation Topics. ALTA 2007: 13-20 - [c27]Jon D. Patrick, Yefeng Wang, Peter Budd:
An Automated System for Conversion of Clinical Notes into SNOMED Clinical Terminology. ACSW 2007: 219-226 - [c26]Yitao Zhang, Jon D. Patrick:
Extracting Semantics in a Clinical Scenario. ACSW 2007: 241-247 - [c25]Jon D. Patrick, Yitao Zhang, Yefeng Wang:
Developing Feature Types for Classifying Clinical Notes. BioNLP@ACL 2007: 191-192 - 2006
- [c24]Jon D. Patrick, Yefeng Wang, Peter Budd:
Automatic Mapping Clinical Notes to Medical Terminologies. ALTA 2006: 75-82 - [c23]Yitao Zhang, Jon D. Patrick:
Extracting Patient Clinical Profiles from Case Reports. ALTA 2006: 167-168 - [c22]Ming Zhang, Ying Zhou, Jon D. Patrick:
Automatic Extraction of Complex Web Data. PACIS 2006: 66 - [p2]Casey Whitelaw, Jon D. Patrick, Maria Herke-Couchman:
Identifying Interpersonal Distance using Systemic Features. Computing Attitude and Affect in Text 2006: 199-214 - [p1]Jon D. Patrick:
The Scamseek Project - Text Mining for Financial Scams on the Internet. Selected Papers from AusDM 2006: 295-302 - 2005
- [c21]Jon D. Patrick, Michele Zappavigna-Lee:
Explicating Tacit Knowledge Embedded in Nominalisation. ACIS 2005 - [c20]Jeremy Fletcher, Jon D. Patrick:
Evaluating the Utility of Appraisal Hierarchies as a Method for Sentiment Classification. ALTA 2005: 134-142 - [c19]Yitao Zhang, Jon D. Patrick:
Paraphrase Identification by Text Canonicalization. ALTA 2005: 160-166 - [r1]Michele Zappavigna-Lee, Jon D. Patrick:
Tactic Knowledge and Discourse Analysis. Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology (V) 2005: 2724-2729 - 2004
- [c18]Ari Chanen, Jon D. Patrick:
Complex, Corpus-Driven, Syntactic Features for Word Sense Disambiguation. ALTA 2004: 1-8 - [c17]David Bell, Jon D. Patrick:
Using WordNet Domains In A Supervised Learning Word Sense Disambiguation System. ALTA 2004: 17-24 - [c16]Jon D. Patrick, Pham Hong Nguyen:
Thin Parsing: A Balance between Wide Scale Parsing and Chunking. ALTA 2004: 39-46 - [c15]Casey Whitelaw, Jon D. Patrick:
Selecting Systemic Features for Text Classification. ALTA 2004: 93-100 - [c14]Jon D. Patrick, Jeremy Fletcher:
Differentiating Types of Verb Particle Constructions. ALTA 2004: 163-170 - [c13]Elisabeth Crawford, Irena Koprinska, Jon D. Patrick:
Phrases and Feature Selection in E-Mail Classification. ADCS 2004: 59-62 - [c12]Michele Zappavigna-Lee, Jon D. Patrick:
Eliciting Tacit Knowledge from Spoken Discourse. AMCIS 2004: 262 - [c11]Stephen Anthony, Jon D. Patrick:
Dependency based logical form transformations. SENSEVAL@ACL 2004 - 2003
- [c10]Casey Whitelaw, Jon D. Patrick:
Evaluating Corpora for Named Entity Recognition Using Character-Level Features. Australian Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2003: 910-921 - [c9]Robert Munro, Daren Ler, Jon D. Patrick:
Meta-Learning Orthographic and Contextual Models for Language Independent Named Entity Recognition. CoNLL 2003: 192-195 - [c8]Casey Whitelaw, Jon D. Patrick:
Named Entity Recognition Using a Character-based Probabilistic Approach. CoNLL 2003: 196-199 - [c7]Michele Zappavigna-Lee, Jon D. Patrick, Joseph G. Davis, Andrea Stern:
Assessing Knowledge Management Services through Discourse Analysis. PACIS 2003: 36 - 2002
- [c6]Elisabeth Crawford, Irena Koprinska, Jon D. Patrick:
A Multi-Learner Approach to E-mail Classification. ADCS 2002 - [c5]Jon D. Patrick, Casey Whitelaw, Robert Munro:
SLINERC: The Sydney Language-Independent Named Entity Recogniser and Classifier. CoNLL 2002 - 2001
- [j5]Philip D. Carter, Jon D. Patrick, Frank Deane:
EXCOVE and using videos in knowledge elicitation. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 54(3): 301-317 (2001) - [c4]Jon D. Patrick, Ishaan Goyal:
Boosted decision graphs for NLP learning tasks. CoNLL 2001 - 2000
- [j4]Jon David Patrick, Jun Zhang, Xabier Artola-Zubillaga:
An Architecture and Query Language for a Federation ofHeterogeneous Dictionary Databases. Comput. Humanit. 34(4): 393-407 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [j3]Anand Raman, Peter Andreae, Jon D. Patrick:
A beam search algorithm for PFSA inference. Pattern Anal. Appl. 1(2): 121-129 (1998) - 1997
- [c3]Phillip Carter, Jon D. Patrick:
Expert Commentary on Videoed Expertise (EXCOVE): An approach to knowledge elicitation in little-understood, complex domains. PACIS 1997: 72 - [c2]Anand Raman, John Newman, Jon D. Patrick:
A Complexity Measure for Diachronic Chinese Phonology. SIGMORPHON@EACL 1997 - [i1]Anand Raman, John Newman, Jon D. Patrick:
A complexity measure for diachronic Chinese phonology. CoRR cmp-lg/9708007 (1997) - 1993
- [j2]Chris S. Wallace, Jon D. Patrick:
Coding Decision Trees. Mach. Learn. 11: 7-22 (1993) - 1992
- [j1]John F. Roddick, Jon D. Patrick:
Temporal semantics in information systems - a survey. Inf. Syst. 17(3): 249-267 (1992)
1980 – 1989
- 1985
- [c1]Jon D. Patrick:
The CABER Project: The Capture and Analysis of Behavioural Events in Real-Time. ACM Annual Conference 1985: 92-98
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