Michael Imboff’s scientific contributions

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Publications (1)


Knowledge Discovery and Knowledge Validation in Intensive Care
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August 2000

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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine

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Peter Brockhausen

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Michael Imboff

Operational protocols are a valuable means for quality control. However, developing operational protocols is a highly complex and costly task. We present an integrated approach involving both intelligent data analysis and knowledge acquisition from experts that support the development of operational protocols. The aim is to ensure high quality standards for the protocol through empirical validation during the development, as well as lower development cost through the use of machine learning and statistical techniques. We demonstrate our approach of integrating expert knowledge with data driven techniques based on our effort to develop an operational protocol for the hemodynamic system.

Citations (1)


... [4] Unfortunately, because organ failure and deterioration are symptoms of many illnesses, sepsis is frequently misdiagnosed and improperly treated. [5][6][7][8]. Sepsis treatment is challenging due to the heterogeneity of the infection source, immune responses, and pathophysiological changes. Additionally, the symptoms and prognosis of septic patients are impacted by the diversity in age, gender, and comorbidities. ...

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A Smart Approach for Early Prediction of Sepsis and its performance Analysis using ML Algorithms
Knowledge Discovery and Knowledge Validation in Intensive Care
  • Citing Article
  • August 2000

Artificial Intelligence in Medicine