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Applying knowledge-anchored hypothesis discovery methods to advance clinical and translational research: the OAMiner project
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Applying knowledge-anchored hypothesis discovery methods to advance clinical and translational research: the OAMiner project

Philip R O Payne, Rebecca D Jackson, Thomas M Best, Tara B Borlawsky, Albert M Lai, Stephen James and Metin N Gurcan
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA, Vol.19(6), pp.1110-1114
2012-11
PMCID: PMC3534452
PMID: 22647689

Abstract

Data Mining Humans Image Processing, Computer-Assisted Knowledge Bases Natural Language Processing Osteoarthritis, Knee Translational Medical Research - methods Translational Medical Research - statistics & numerical data User-Computer Interface
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