Florim Hamiti

Florim Hamiti
  • Master of Science
  • Research Assistant at Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology

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Current institution
Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology
Current position
  • Research Assistant
Education
October 2018 - October 2021
TU Dresden
Field of study
  • Computational Logic

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Publications (6)
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Europe's healthcare systems require enhanced interoperability and digitalization, driving a demand for innovative solutions to process legacy clinical data. This paper presents the results of our project, which aims to leverage Large Language Models (LLMs) to extract structured information from unstructured clinical reports, focusing on patient his...
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Background In times of omnipresent digitization and big data, telemedicine and electronic case files (ECFs) are gaining ground for networking between players in the health care sector. In the context of the SALUS study, this approach is applied in practice in the form of electronic platforms to display and process disease-relevant data of glaucoma...
Conference Paper
According to the European Union, the European health care sector is still lacking adoption of healthcare standards and interoperable solutions. The EU expects through the exchange of interoperable health data (i) a better access for the European citizens to health services, (ii) increasing patients’ sovereignty and empowerment and (iii) a better se...
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Cognitive theories for reasoning are about understanding how humans come to conclusions from a set of premises. Starting from hypothetical thoughts, we are interested which are the implications behind basic everyday language and how do we reason with them. A widely studied topic is whether cognitive theories can account for typical reasoning tasks...
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Many computational problems in modern society account to probabilistic reasoning, statistics, and combinatorics. A variety of these real-world questions can be solved by representing the question in (Boolean) formulas and associating the number of models of the formula directly with the answer to the question. Since there has been an increasing int...
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Many computational problems in modern society account to probabilistic reasoning, statistics, and combinatorics. A variety of these real-world questions can be solved by representing the question in (Boolean) formulas and associating the number of models of the formula directly with the answer to the question. Since there has been an increasing int...

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