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2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [c32]Saja Al-alawneh, Harry Hochheiser, Rebecca Crowley Jacobson:
Classification of Radiology and Pathology Findings to Support a Breast Imaging QA/QI System. AMIA 2018 - [c31]Rebecca Crowley Jacobson, Wendy W. Chapman, Hongfang Liu, Olga V. Patterson, Daniel S. Zisook:
Natural Language Processing at Scale - Perspectives from Five Healthcare Organizations. AMIA 2018 - [c30]Guergana Savova, Merida L. Johns, Nancy M. Lorenzi, Patricia F. Brennan, Rebecca Crowley Jacobson:
Women in AMIA - Resources for Emerging Leaders. AMIA 2018 - [i1]Eugene Tseytlin, Faina Linkov, Melissa Castine, Elizabeth Legowski, Rebecca S. Jacobson:
DomainBuilder: the knowledge authoring system for SlideTutor Intelligent Tutoring system. F1000Research 7: 1721 (2018) - 2017
- [j23]Sergio M. Castro, Eugene Tseytlin, Olga Medvedeva, Kevin J. Mitchell, Shyam Visweswaran, Tanja Bekhuis, Rebecca S. Jacobson:
Automated annotation and classification of BI-RADS assessment from radiology reports. J. Biomed. Informatics 69: 177-187 (2017) - [c29]Guergana Savova, Eugene Tseytlin, Sean Finan, Melissa Castine, Timothy A. Miller, Olga Medvedeva, David Harris, Harry Hochheiser, Chen Lin, Girish Chavan, Rebecca Jacobson:
DeepPhe - A Natural Language Processing System for Extracting Cancer Phenotypes from Clinical Records. AMIA 2017 - 2016
- [j22]Eugene Tseytlin, Kevin J. Mitchell, Elizabeth Legowski, Julia Corrigan, Girish Chavan, Rebecca S. Jacobson:
NOBLE - Flexible concept recognition for large-scale biomedical natural language processing. BMC Bioinform. 17: 32 (2016) - [j21]Harry Hochheiser, Melissa Castine, David Harris, Guergana Savova, Rebecca S. Jacobson:
An information model for computable cancer phenotypes. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 16: 121 (2016) - [c28]Rebecca Jacobson, Suzanne Bakken, Wendy W. Chapman, Valerie Florance, Jessica D. Tenenbaum:
Women in Informatics Leadership Forum. AMIA 2016 - [c27]Veronica E. Lynn, Niranjan Balasubramanian, Tahsin M. Kurç, Joel H. Saltz, Rebecca Jacobson:
POE: A Pathology Extraction Tool for Finding Attribute-Value Pairs in Glioma Pathology Reports. AMIA 2016 - 2015
- [j20]Zach Landis-Lewis, Ronald Manjomo, Oliver Jintha Gadabu, Matthew Kam, Bertha N. Simwaka, Susan L. Zickmund, Frank Chimbwandira, Gerald P. Douglas, Rebecca S. Jacobson:
Barriers to using eHealth data for clinical performance feedback in Malawi: A case study. Int. J. Medical Informatics 84(10): 868-875 (2015) - [j19]Gregory F. Cooper, Ivet Bahar, Michael J. Becich, Panayiotis V. Benos, Jeremy M. Berg, Jeremy U. Espino, Clark Glymour, Rebecca Crowley Jacobson, Michelle Kienholz, Adrian V. Lee, Xinghua Lu, Richard Scheines:
The center for causal discovery of biomedical knowledge from big data. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 22(6): 1132-1136 (2015) - [c26]Zach Landis-Lewis, Gerald P. Douglas, Harry Hochheiser, Matthew Kam, Oliver Jintha Gadabu, Mwatha Bwanali, Rebecca S. Jacobson:
Computer-Supported Feedback Message Tailoring for Healthcare Providers in Malawi: Proof-of-Concept. AMIA 2015 - [c25]Guergana Savova, Rebecca S. Jacobson, Joshua C. Denny, Nicole L. Washington, Harry Hochheiser:
Natural Language Processing for Phenotype Extraction: Challenges in Extraction and Representation. AMIA 2015 - 2014
- [c24]Cynthia S. Gadd, Lucila Ohno-Machado, William R. Hersh, Rebecca S. Crowley:
Informatics without Borders: International Outreach of US-based Training Programs. AMIA 2014 - [c23]Zach Landis-Lewis, Ronald Manjomo, Oliver Jintha Gadabu, Bertha N. Simwaka, Susan L. Zickmund, Gerald P. Douglas, Rebecca S. Jacobson:
Identifying barriers to using eHealth data for individualized clinical performance feedback in Malawi : A case study. AMIA 2014 - 2013
- [c22]Reza Feyzi-Behnagh, Roger Azevedo, Elizabeth Legowski, Kayse Reitmeyer, Eugene Tseytlin, Rebecca S. Crowley:
Fostering Diagnostic Accuracy in a Medical Intelligent Tutoring System. AIED Workshops 2013 - [c21]Zach Landis-Lewis, Harry Hochheiser, Gerald P. Douglas, Rebecca S. Crowley:
Toward a Model of Tailored Clinical Audit and Feedback. AMIA 2013 - 2012
- [j18]Jiaping Zheng, Wendy Webber Chapman, Timothy A. Miller, Chen Lin, Rebecca S. Crowley, Guergana K. Savova:
A system for coreference resolution for the clinical narrative. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 19(4): 660-667 (2012) - [j17]Wendy Webber Chapman, Guergana K. Savova, Jiaping Zheng, Melissa Tharp, Rebecca S. Crowley:
Anaphoric reference in clinical reports: Characteristics of an annotated corpus. J. Biomed. Informatics 45(3): 507-521 (2012) - [c20]Tanja Bekhuis, Dina Demner-Fushman, Rebecca S. Crowley:
Research Designs in Mesh and Emtree: A Comparative Study of Coverage. AMIA 2012 - [c19]Arthur Ward, Margaret McKeown, Carol Utay, Olga Medvedeva, Rebecca S. Crowley:
Interactive Stories and Motivation to Read in the Raft Dyslexia Fluency Tutor. IVA 2012: 260-267 - 2011
- [j16]Guergana K. Savova, Wendy Webber Chapman, Jiaping Zheng, Rebecca S. Crowley:
Anaphoric relations in the clinical narrative: corpus creation. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 18(4): 459-465 (2011) - [j15]Zach Landis-Lewis, Claudia Mello-Thoms, Oliver Jintha Gadabu, E. Miranda Gillespie, Gerald P. Douglas, Rebecca S. Crowley:
The feasibility of automating audit and feedback for ART guideline adherence in Malawi. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 18(6): 868-874 (2011) - [j14]Kaihong Liu, William R. Hogan, Rebecca S. Crowley:
Natural Language Processing methods and systems for biomedical ontology learning. J. Biomed. Informatics 44(1): 163-179 (2011) - [j13]Christa E. Bartos, Brian S. Butler, Rebecca S. Crowley:
Ranked Levels of Influence model: Selecting influence techniques to minimize IT resistance. J. Biomed. Informatics 44(3): 497-504 (2011) - [j12]Jiaping Zheng, Wendy Webber Chapman, Rebecca S. Crowley, Guergana K. Savova:
Coreference resolution: A review of general methodologies and applications in the clinical domain. J. Biomed. Informatics 44(6): 1113-1122 (2011) - [c18]Arthur Ward, Rebecca S. Crowley:
Story Assembly in a Dyslexia Fluency Tutor. BEA@ACL 2011: 130-135 - 2010
- [j11]Rebecca S. Crowley, Melissa Castine, Kevin J. Mitchell, Girish Chavan, Tara McSherry, Michael D. Feldman:
caTIES: a grid based system for coding and retrieval of surgical pathology reports and tissue specimens in support of translational research. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 17(3): 253-264 (2010) - [c17]Rebecca S. Crowley, Dana Grzybicki, Elizabeth Legowski, Lynn Wagner, Melissa Castine, Olga Medvedeva, Eugene Tseytlin, Drazen Jukic, Stephen Raab:
Use of a Medical ITS Improves Reporting Performance among Community Pathologists. Intelligent Tutoring Systems (1) 2010: 338-348 - [c16]Eugene Tseytlin, Melissa Castine, Rebecca S. Crowley:
DomainBuilder - An Authoring System for Visual Classification Tutoring Systems. Intelligent Tutoring Systems (2) 2010: 441-442 - [c15]Zach Landis-Lewis, Gerald P. Douglas, Valerie Monaco, Rebecca S. Crowley:
Touchscreen Task Efficiency and Learnability in an Electronic Medical Record at the Point-of-Care. MedInfo 2010: 101-105
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j10]Velma L. Payne, Olga Medvedeva, Elizabeth Legowski, Melissa Castine, Eugene Tseytlin, Drazen Jukic, Rebecca S. Crowley:
Effect of a limited-enforcement intelligent tutoring system in dermatopathology on student errors, goals and solution paths. Artif. Intell. Medicine 47(3): 175-197 (2009) - [j9]Frank J. Manion, Robert J. Robbins, William A. Weems, Rebecca S. Crowley:
Security and privacy requirements for a multi-institutional cancer research data grid: an interview-based study. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 9: 31 (2009) - 2008
- [j8]Christa E. Bartos, Douglas B. Fridsma, Brian S. Butler, Louis E. Penrod, Michael J. Becich, Rebecca S. Crowley:
Development of an instrument for measuring clinicians' power perceptions in the workplace. J. Biomed. Informatics 41(6): 1041-1049 (2008) - [j7]Michael Yudelson, Olga Medvedeva, Rebecca S. Crowley:
A multifactor approach to student model evaluation. User Model. User Adapt. Interact. 18(4): 349-382 (2008) - [c14]Christa E. Bartos, Brian S. Butler, Louis E. Penrod, Douglas B. Fridsma, Rebecca S. Crowley:
Negative CPOE Attitudes Correlate with Diminished Power in the Workplace. AMIA 2008 - [c13]Velma L. Payne, Rebecca S. Crowley:
Assessing Use of Cognitive Heuristic Representativeness in Clinical Reasoning. AMIA 2008 - 2007
- [j6]Rebecca S. Crowley, Elizabeth Legowski, Olga Medvedeva, Eugene Tseytlin, Ellen Roh, Drazen Jukic:
Research paper: Evaluation of an Intelligent Tutoring System in Pathology: Effects of External Representation on Performance Gains, Metacognition, and Acceptance. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 14(2): 182-190 (2007) - [j5]Kaihong Liu, Wendy Webber Chapman, Rebecca Hwa, Rebecca S. Crowley:
Methods Paper: Heuristic Sample Selection to Minimize Reference Standard Training Set for a Part-Of-Speech Tagger. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 14(5): 641-650 (2007) - 2006
- [j4]Rebecca S. Crowley, Olga Medvedeva:
An intelligent tutoring system for visual classification problem solving. Artif. Intell. Medicine 36(1): 85-117 (2006) - [j3]Rebecca S. Crowley, Dana Gryzbicki:
Intelligent medical training systems. Artif. Intell. Medicine 38(1): 1-4 (2006) - [j2]Jonathan Tobias, Ram Chilukuri, George A. Komatsoulis, Sambit Mohanty, Nicholas Sioutos, Denise B. Warzel, Lawrence W. Wright, Rebecca S. Crowley:
The CAP cancer protocols - a case study of caCORE based data standards implementation to integrate with the Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 6: 25 (2006) - 2005
- [c12]Rebecca S. Crowley, Elizabeth Legowski, Olga Medvedeva, Eugene Tseytlin, Ellen Roh, Drazen Jukic:
An ITS for medical classification problem-solving: Effects of tutoring and representations. AIED 2005: 192-199 - [c11]Rebecca S. Crowley, Eugene Tseytlin, Drazen Jukic:
ReportTutor - An Intelligent Tutoring System that Uses a Natural Language Interface. AMIA 2005 - [c10]Kaihong Liu, Kevin J. Mitchell, Wendy W. Chapman, Rebecca S. Crowley:
Automating Tissue Bank Annotation from Pathology Reports - Comparison to a Gold Standard Expert Annotation Set. AMIA 2005 - [c9]Gilan M. Saadawi, Elizabeth Legowski, Olga Medvedeva, Girish Chavan, Rebecca S. Crowley:
A Method for Automated Detection of Usability Problems from Client User Interface Events. AMIA 2005 - 2004
- [c8]Kevin J. Mitchell, Michael J. Becich, Jules J. Berman, Wendy W. Chapman, John R. Gilbertson, Dilip Gupta, James Harrison, Elizabeth Legowski, Rebecca S. Crowley:
Implementation and Evaluation of a Negation Tagger in a Pipeline-based System for Information Extraction from Pathology Reports. MedInfo 2004: 663-667 - 2003
- [j1]Rebecca S. Crowley, Gregory J. Naus, Jimmie Stewart III, Charles P. Friedman:
Research Paper: Development of Visual Diagnostic Expertise in Pathology - An Information-processing Study. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 10(1): 39-51 (2003) - [c7]Michael Blechner, Valerie Monaco, Isabella Knox, Rebecca S. Crowley:
Using Contextual Design to Identify Potential Innovations for Problem Based Learning. AMIA 2003 - [c6]Rebecca S. Crowley, Olga Medvedeva:
A General Architecture for Intelligent Tutoring of Diagnostic Classification Problem Solving. AMIA 2003 - [c5]Katsura Fujita, Rebecca S. Crowley:
The Virtual Slide Set - a Curriculum Development System for Digital Microscopy. AMIA 2003 - [c4]Kevin J. Mitchell, Rebecca S. Crowley, Dilip Gupta, John R. Gilbertson:
A Knowledge-based Approach to Information Extraction from Surgical Pathology Reports. AMIA 2003 - 2001
- [c3]Rebecca S. Crowley, Valerie Monaco:
Development of a Model-tracing Intelligent Tutor in Diagnostic Pathology. AMIA 2001 - [c2]Rebecca S. Crowley, Gregory J. Naus, Charles P. Friedman:
Development of visual diagnostic expertise in pathology. AMIA 2001 - 2000
- [c1]Rebecca S. Crowley, Cynthia S. Gadd, Gregory J. Naus, Michael J. Becich, Henry J. Lowe:
Defining the role of anatomic pathology images in the multimedia electronic medical record-a preliminary report. AMIA 2000
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