2008 | ||
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68 | EE | Patrick Martini, Katharina Kaiser, Silvia Miksch: Easing the Formalization of Clinical Guidelines with a User-tailored, Extensible Agile Model Driven Development (AMDD). CBMS 2008: 120-125 |
67 | EE | Christian Fuchsberger, Lukas Forer, Cristian Pattaro, Andrew Hicks, Peter P. Pramstaller, Silvia Miksch: Visual Analytical Methods to Identify Family Clustered Diseases. CBMS 2008: 602-604 |
66 | EE | Tim Lammarsch, Wolfgang Aigner, Alessio Bertone, Silvia Miksch, Thomas Turic, Johannes Gärtner: A Comparison of Programming Platformsfor Interactive Visualization in Web Browser Based Applications. IV 2008: 194-199 |
65 | EE | Eva Wohlfart, Wolfgang Aigner, Alessio Bertone, Silvia Miksch: Comparing Information Visualization Tools Focusing on the Temporal Dimensions. IV 2008: 69-74 |
64 | EE | Michael Smuc, Eva Mayr, Tim Lammarsch, Alessio Bertone, Wolfgang Aigner, Hanna Risku, Silvia Miksch: Visualizations at First Sight: Do Insights Require Training?. USAB 2008: 261-280 |
63 | EE | Wolfgang Aigner, Silvia Miksch, Wolfgang Müller, Heidrun Schumann, Christian Tominski: Visual Methods for Analyzing Time-Oriented Data. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 14(1): 47-60 (2008) |
2007 | ||
62 | EE | Katharina Kaiser, Silvia Miksch: Formalizing 'Living Guidelines' Using LASSIE: A Multi-step Information Extraction Method. AIME 2007: 401-410 |
61 | EE | Andreas Seyfang, Begoña Martínez-Salvador, Radu Serban, Jolanda Wittenberg, Silvia Miksch, Mar Marcos, Annette ten Teije, Kitty Rosenbrand: Maintaining Formal Models of Living Guidelines Efficiently. AIME 2007: 441-445 |
60 | EE | Alime Ozturk, Katharina Kaiser, Patrick Martini, Silvia Miksch: Embedding the Evidence Information in Guideline Representation Languages. CBMS 2007: 512-517 |
59 | EE | Markus Rester, Margit Pohl, Sylvia Wiltner, Klaus Hinum, Silvia Miksch, Christian Popow, Susanne Ohmann: Mixing Evaluation Methods for Assessing the Utility of an Interactive InfoVis Technique. HCI (1) 2007: 604-613 |
58 | EE | Bernhard Hoisl, Wolfgang Aigner, Silvia Miksch: Social Rewarding in Wiki Systems - Motivating the Community. HCI (15) 2007: 362-371 |
57 | EE | Burcu Yildiz, Silvia Miksch: ontoX - A Method for Ontology-Driven Information Extraction. ICCSA (3) 2007: 660-673 |
56 | EE | Markus Rester, Margit Pohl, Sylvia Wiltner, Klaus Hinum, Silvia Miksch, Christian Popow, Susanne Ohmann: Evaluating an InfoVis Technique Using Insight Reports. IV 2007: 693-700 |
55 | EE | Wolfgang Aigner, Alessio Bertone, Silvia Miksch: Tutorial: Introduction to Visual Analytics. USAB 2007: 453-456 |
54 | EE | Wolfgang Aigner, Alessio Bertone, Silvia Miksch, Christian Tominski, Heidrun Schumann: Towards a conceptual framework for visual analytics of time and time-oriented data. Winter Simulation Conference 2007: 721-729 |
53 | EE | Katharina Kaiser, Silvia Miksch: Modeling Treatment Processes Using Information Extraction. Advanced Computational Intelligence Paradigms in Healthcare (1) 2007: 189-224 |
52 | EE | Katharina Kaiser, Cem Akkaya, Silvia Miksch: How can information extraction ease formalizing treatment processes in clinical practice guidelines?: A method and its evaluation. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 39(2): 151-163 (2007) |
51 | EE | Silvia Miksch, Jim Hunter, Elpida T. Keravnou: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine AIME '05. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 39(2): 97-98 (2007) |
50 | EE | Wolfgang Aigner, Silvia Miksch, Wolfgang Müller, Heidrun Schumann, Christian Tominski: Visualizing time-oriented data - A systematic view. Computers & Graphics 31(3): 401-409 (2007) |
2006 | ||
49 | Andreas Seyfang, Silvia Miksch, Mar Marcos, Jolanda Wittenberg, Cristina Polo-Conde, Kitty Rosenbrand: Bridging the Gap Between Informal and Formal Guideline Representations. ECAI 2006: 447-451 | |
48 | Peter Votruba, Andreas Seyfang, Michael Paesold, Silvia Miksch: Environment-Driven Skeletal Plan Execution for the Medical Domain. ECAI 2006: 847-848 | |
47 | EE | Martin Eller, Silvia Miksch, Jacques Lettry: Interactive, Task-Oriented Visualizations to Explore Decay Chain Calculation. IV 2006: 95-100 |
46 | EE | Annette ten Teije, Mar Marcos, Michael Balser, Joyce van Croonenborg, Christoph Duelli, Frank van Harmelen, Peter J. F. Lucas, Silvia Miksch, Wolfgang Reif, Kitty Rosenbrand, Andreas Seyfang: Improving medical protocols by formal methods. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 36(3): 193-209 (2006) |
45 | EE | Wolfgang Aigner, Silvia Miksch: CareVis: Integrated visualization of computerized protocols and temporal patient data. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 37(3): 203-218 (2006) |
2005 | ||
44 | Silvia Miksch, Jim Hunter, Elpida T. Keravnou: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, 10th Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, AIME 2005, Aberdeen, UK, July 23-27, 2005, Proceedings Springer 2005 | |
43 | EE | Monika Moser, Silvia Miksch: Improving Clinical Guideline Implementation Through Prototypical Design Patterns. AIME 2005: 126-130 |
42 | EE | Andreas Seyfang, Silvia Miksch, Cristina Polo-Conde, Jolanda Wittenberg, Mar Marcos, Kitty Rosenbrand: MHB - A Many-Headed Bridge Between Informal and Formal Guideline Representations. AIME 2005: 146-150 |
41 | EE | Katharina Kaiser, Cem Akkaya, Silvia Miksch: Gaining Process Information from Clinical Practice Guidelines Using Information Extraction. AIME 2005: 181-190 |
40 | Burcu Yildiz, Katharina Kaiser, Silvia Miksch: pdf2table: A Method to Extract Table Information from PDF Files. IICAI 2005: 1773-1785 | |
39 | EE | Stefan Biffl, Bettina Thurnher, G. Goluch, Dietmar Winkler, Wolfgang Aigner, Silvia Miksch: An empirical investigation on the visualization of temporal uncertainties in software engineering project planning. ISESE 2005: 437-446 |
38 | EE | Monika Lanzenberger, Silvia Miksch, Margit Pohl: Exploring Highly Structured Data: A Comparative Study of Stardinates and Parallel Coordinates. IV 2005: 312-320 |
37 | EE | Wolfgang Aigner, Silvia Miksch, Bettina Thurnher, Stefan Biffl: PlanningLines: Novel Glyphs for Representing Temporal Uncertainties and Their Evaluation. IV 2005: 457-463 |
36 | Markus Rester, Margit Pohl, Klaus Hinum, Silvia Miksch, Susanne Ohmann, Christian Popow, Slaven Banovic: Assessing the Usability of an Interactive Information Visualization Method as the First Step of a Sustainable Evaluation. Usability Symposium 2005: 31-44 | |
35 | EE | Klaus Hinum, Silvia Miksch, Wolfgang Aigner, Susanne Ohmann, Christian Popow, Margit Pohl, Markus Rester: Gravi++: Interactive Information Visualization to Explore Highly Structured Temporal Data. J. UCS 11(11): 1792-1805 (2005) |
2004 | ||
34 | EE | Ragnar Bade, Stefan Schlechtweg, Silvia Miksch: Connecting time-oriented data and information to a coherent interactive visualization. CHI 2004: 105-112 |
33 | Katharina Kaiser, Silvia Miksch: Temporal Plan Interdependencies. ECAI 2004: 1039-1040 | |
2003 | ||
32 | EE | Peter Votruba, Silvia Miksch, Robert Kosara: Linking Clinical Guidelines with Formal Representations. AIME 2003: 152-157 |
31 | EE | Monika Lanzenberger, Silvia Miksch, Margit Pohl: The Stardinates - Visualizing Highly Structured Data. IV 2003: 47-52 |
30 | Monika Lanzenberger, Silvia Miksch, Susanne Ohmann, Christian Popow: Applying Information Visualization Techniques to Capture and Explore the Course of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. SAC 2003: 268-274 | |
2002 | ||
29 | EE | Johannes Gärtner, Silvia Miksch, Stefan Carl-McGrath: ViCo: A Metric for the Complexity of Information Visualizations. Diagrams 2002: 249-263 |
28 | Werner Horn, Christian Popow, Silvia Miksch, Andreas Seyfang: Benefits of a Knowledge-based System for Parenteral Nutrition Support: a Report after 5 Years of Routine Daily Use. ECAI 2002: 613-617 | |
27 | Werner Horn, Christian Popow, Silvia Miksch, Lieselotte Kirchner, Andreas Seyfang: Development and evaluation of VIE-PNN, a knowledge-based system for calculating the parenteral nutrition of newborn infants. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 24(3): 217-228 (2002) | |
26 | Georg Duftschmid, Silvia Miksch, Walter Gall: Verification of temporal scheduling constraints in clinical practice guidelines. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 25(2): 93-121 (2002) | |
25 | EE | Robert Kosara, Silvia Miksch, Helwig Hauser: Focus and Context Taken Literally. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 22(1): 22-29 (2002) |
2001 | ||
24 | EE | Robert Kosara, Silvia Miksch: A User Interface for Executing Asbru Plans. AIME 2001: 136-139 |
23 | EE | Andreas Seyfang, Silvia Miksch, Werner Horn, Michael S. Urschitz, Christian Popow, Christian F. Poets: Using Time-Oriented Data Abstraction Methods to Optimize Oxygen Supply for Neonates. AIME 2001: 217-226 |
22 | EE | Mar Marcos, Geert Berger, Frank van Harmelen, Annette ten Teije, Hugo Roomans, Silvia Miksch: Using Critiquing for Improving Medical Protocols: Harder than It Seems. AIME 2001: 431-441 |
21 | EE | Robert Kosara, Silvia Miksch, Helwig Hauser: Semantic Depth of Field. INFOVIS 2001: 97-104 |
20 | Georg Duftschmid, Silvia Miksch: Knowledge-based verification of clinical guidelines by detection of anomalies. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 22(1): 23-41 (2001) | |
19 | Robert Kosara, Silvia Miksch: Metaphors of movement: a visualization and user interface for time-oriented, skeletal plans. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 22(2): 111-131 (2001) | |
2000 | ||
18 | Silvia Miksch, Andreas Seyfang: Continual Planning with Time-Oriented, Skeletal Plans. ECAI 2000: 511-515 | |
17 | EE | Robert Kosara, Silvia Miksch: A Visualization of Medical Therapy Plans Compared to Gantt and PERT Charts. TIME 2000: 173-182 |
16 | Michel Dojat, Silvia Miksch, Jim Hunter: Knowledge-based information management in intensive care and anesthesia. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 19(3): 185-187 (2000) | |
1999 | ||
15 | EE | Werner Horn, Christian Popow, Christoph Stocker, Silvia Miksch: Neonatal Ventilation Tutor (VIE-NVT), a Teaching Program for the Mechanical Ventilation of Newborn Infants. AIMDM 1999: 148-152 |
14 | EE | Silvia Miksch, Andreas Seyfang, Werner Horn, Christian Popow: Abstracting Steady Qualitative Descriptions over Time from Noisy, High-Frequency Data. AIMDM 1999: 281-290 |
13 | EE | Robert Kosara, Silvia Miksch: Visualization Techniques for Time-Oriented, Skeletal Plans in Medical Therapy Planning. AIMDM 1999: 291-300 |
12 | EE | Silvia Miksch, Robert Kosara: Communicating Time-Oriented, Skeletal Plans to Domain Experts Lucidly. DEXA 1999: 1041-1051 |
11 | Silvia Miksch: Plan Management in the Medical Domain. AI Commun. 12(4): 209-235 (1999) | |
1998 | ||
10 | Silvia Miksch, Robert Kosara, Yuval Shahar, Peter Johnson: AsbruView: Visualization of Time-Oriented, Skeletal Plans. AIPS 1998: 11-18 | |
9 | Yuval Shahar, Silvia Miksch, Peter Johnson: The Asgaard project: a task-specific framework for the application and critiquing of time-oriented clinical guidelines. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 14(1-2): 29-51 (1998) | |
8 | Werner Horn, Christian Popow, Silvia Miksch, Andreas Seyfang: Quicker, More Accurate Nutrition Plans for Newborn Infants. IEEE Intelligent Systems 13(1): 65-69 (1998) | |
1997 | ||
7 | Yuval Shahar, Silvia Miksch, Peter Johnson: A Task-Specific Ontology for the Application and Critiquing of Time-Oriented Clinical Guidelines. AIME 1997: 51-61 | |
6 | Silvia Miksch, Kenneth Cheng, Barbara Hayes-Roth: An Intelligent Assistant for Patient Health Care. Agents 1997: 458-465 | |
5 | Silvia Miksch, Yuval Shahar, Werner Horn, Christian Popow, Franz Paky, Peter Johnson: Time-Oriented Skeletal Plans: Support to Design and Execution. ECP 1997: 299-311 | |
4 | Silvia Miksch, Yuval Shahar, Peter Johnson: Medizinische Leitlinien und Protokolle: das Asgaard/Asbru-Projekt. KI 11(3): 34-37 (1997) | |
1996 | ||
3 | Silvia Miksch, Werner Horn, Christian Popow, Franz Paky: Utilizing temporal data abstraction for data validation and therapy planning for artificially ventilated newborn infants. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 8(6): 543-576 (1996) | |
1995 | ||
2 | Silvia Miksch, Werner Horn, Christian Popow, Franz Paky: Therapy Planning Using Qualtitative Trend Descriptions. AIME 1995: 197-208 | |
1994 | ||
1 | Silvia Miksch, Werner Horn, Christian Popow, Franz Paky: Context-Sensitive Data Validation and Data Abstraction for Knowledge-Based Monitoring. ECAI 1994: 48-52 |