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Prashanti Manda
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
2009
22
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36112762Using EHR Data to Identify Patient Frailty and Risk for ICU Transfer.West J Nurs Res2023
37491443A deep semantic matching approach for identifying relevant messages for social media analysis.Sci Rep2023
36923821Editorial: AI and data science in drug development and public health: Highlights from the MCBIOS 2022 conference.Front Big Data2023
34967685Frailty and In-Hospital Mortality Risk Using EHR Nursing Data.Biol Res Nurs2022
36171616A Gated Recurrent Unit based architecture for recognizing ontology concepts from biological literature.BioData Min2022
35280236Editorial: Unleashing Innovation on Precision Public Health-Highlights From the MCBIOS and MAQC 2021 Joint Conference.Front Artif Intell2022
34142911Hospital Readmission Outcomes by Frailty Risk in Adults in Behavioral Health Acute Care.J Psychosoc Nurs Ment Health Serv2021
33492402Comparison of a Frailty Risk Score and Comorbidity Indices for Hospital Readmission Using Electronic Health Record Data.Res Gerontol Nurs2021
35079714Machine learning for predicting readmission risk among the frail: Explainable AI for healthcare.Patterns (N Y)2021
32384687Using Manual and Computer-Based Text-Mining to Uncover Research Trends for <i>Apis mellifera</i>.Vet Sci2020
30871470Proceedings of the 2018 MidSouth Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Society (MCBIOS) conference.BMC Bioinformatics2019
33816887Avoiding "conflicts of interest": a computational approach to scheduling parallel conference tracks and its human evaluation.PeerJ Comput Sci2019
30576485Annotation of phenotypes using ontologies: a gold standard for the training and evaluation of natural language processing systems.Database (Oxford)2018
29297277Proceedings of the 2017 MidSouth Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Society (MCBIOS) Conference.BMC Bioinformatics2017
26776180INVESTIGATING THE IMPORTANCE OF ANATOMICAL HOMOLOGY FOR CROSS-SPECIES PHENOTYPE COMPARISONS USING SEMANTIC SIMILARITY. Accepted at Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing, 2016.Pac Symp Biocomput2016
26420780The digital revolution in phenotyping.Brief Bioinform2016
26220875Using the phenoscape knowledgebase to relate genetic perturbations to phenotypic evolution.Genesis2015
23850840Interestingness measures and strategies for mining multi-ontology multi-level association rules from gene ontology annotations for the discovery of new GO relationships.J Biomed Inform2013
23071802Cross-Ontology multi-level association rule mining in the Gene Ontology.PLoS One2012
21075795AgBase: supporting functional modeling in agricultural organisms.Nucleic Acids Res2011
20946613GOModeler--a tool for hypothesis-testing of functional genomics datasets.BMC Bioinformatics2010
19811693Comparing gene annotation enrichment tools for functional modeling of agricultural microarray data.BMC Bioinformatics2009
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