1989
Expert system-controlled image display.
Swett H, Fisher P, Cohn A, Miller P, Mutalik P. Expert system-controlled image display. Radiology 1989, 172: 487-93. PMID: 2664871, DOI: 10.1148/radiology.172.2.2664871.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedical expert systemsGroup of imagesExpert computer systemGroups of featuresComputer systemsPattern recognitionExpert systemPicture archivingCommunication systemsSeries of axesKey featuresArchivingWorkstationsSubtle morphologic featuresFeaturesSystemIconsImagesRecognitionDifferent waysDiagnostic radiologyTextToolDecisions
1988
Artificial intelligence research in anesthesia and intensive care
Rennels G, Miller P. Artificial intelligence research in anesthesia and intensive care. Journal Of Clinical Monitoring 1988, 4: 274-289. PMID: 3057121, DOI: 10.1007/bf01617327.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsArtificial intelligence techniquesIntelligence techniquesArtificial intelligenceArtificial intelligence researchComputer science researchMedical artificial intelligenceChallenging domainComputer systemsIntelligence researchIntelligenceDifferent projectsResearch directionsCentral research themeSpecific research projectsCurrent stateScience researchResearch projectResearch themesTechniqueProjectManagementApplicationsSemantically assisted medical bibliographic retrieval: an experimental computer system.
Miller P, Morrow J, Powsner S, Riely C. Semantically assisted medical bibliographic retrieval: an experimental computer system. Journal Of The Medical Library Association 1988, 76: 131-6. PMID: 3285933, PMCID: PMC227164.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1987
A computational model of reasoning from the clinical literature
Rennels G, Shortliffe E, Stockdale F, Miller P. A computational model of reasoning from the clinical literature. Computer Methods And Programs In Biomedicine 1987, 24: 139-149. PMID: 3297479, DOI: 10.1016/0169-2607(87)90025-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComputer-based decision supportComputer-based decision support systemDecision support systemComputational modelComputer systemsDeclarative representationStructured representationDecision supportSupport systemKnowledge baseFirst stepDecisions physiciansComputer programPatient-specific analysisRepresentationComputerEmpirical studySystemReasoningModelImportant first stepStepSpecific motivations
1986
Extending computer-based critiquing to a new domain:ATTENDING, ESSENTIAL-ATTENDING, and VQ-ATTENDING
Miller P. Extending computer-based critiquing to a new domain:ATTENDING, ESSENTIAL-ATTENDING, and VQ-ATTENDING. International Journal Of Clinical Monitoring And Computing 1986, 2: 135-142. PMID: 3459786, DOI: 10.1007/bf02915880.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchThe evaluation of artificial intelligence systems in medicine
Miller P. The evaluation of artificial intelligence systems in medicine. Computer Methods And Programs In Biomedicine 1986, 22: 3-11. PMID: 3516560, DOI: 10.1016/0169-2607(86)90087-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsArtificial intelligenceArtificial intelligence systemsIntelligence systemsComputer systemsSystem knowledgeOperational systemResearch contributionsEvaluation issuesIntelligenceDevelopmental prototypeSubjective evaluationSystemPrototypeDifferent levelsIssuesFrameworkKnowledgeEvaluationPerformance
1984
Medical plan-analysis by computer: Critiquing the pharmacologic management of essential hypertension
Miller P, Black H. Medical plan-analysis by computer: Critiquing the pharmacologic management of essential hypertension. Journal Of Biomedical Informatics 1984, 17: 38-54. PMID: 6697700, DOI: 10.1016/0010-4809(84)90005-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsArtificial intelligence techniquesPharmacologic managementEssential hypertensionInteractive paperIntelligence techniquesPatient careComputer systemsNew treatment modalitiesPhysician's management planHypertensive patientsTreatment modalitiesPhysicians' approachNew drugsCareHypertensionMedical practiceManagement errorsComputerPatientsMedical plan-analysis by computer
Miller P. Medical plan-analysis by computer. Computer Methods And Programs In Biomedicine 1984, 18: 15-19. PMID: 6547652, DOI: 10.1016/0010-468x(84)90019-9.Peer-Reviewed Original Research