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Data Mining Medical Information: Should Artificial Neural Networks Be Used to Analyse Trauma Audit Data?

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Chesney, T., Penny, K., Oakley, P., Davies, S., Chesney, D., Maffulli, N., & Templeton, J. (2008)
Data Mining Medical Information: Should Artificial Neural Networks Be Used to Analyse Trauma Audit Data?. In J. Wang (Ed.), Data Warehousing and Mining, 2915-2927. IGI Global. doi:10.4018/978-1-59904-951-9.ch186
Trauma audit is intended to develop effective care for injured patients through process and outcome analysis, and dissemination of results. The system records injury details s...

Data mining trauma injury data with imputed values.

Conference Proceeding
Penny, K. I., & Chesney, T. (2007)
Data mining trauma injury data with imputed values. In Proceedings of the First joint meeting of the Societe Francophone de Classification and the Classification and Data Analysis Group of the Italian Statistical Society (SFC-CLADAG 2008), 391-392
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The use of hot- deck imputation to compare performance of Further Education colleges.

Journal Article
Penny, K. I., Ashraf, M. Z. & Duffy, J. C. (2006)
The use of hot- deck imputation to compare performance of Further Education colleges. Proceedings of the .. International Conference on Information Technology Interfaces., 179-184. doi:10.1109/ITI.2007.4283766. ISSN 1330-1012
There are problems associated with the use of existing educational performance indicators when comparing fur- ther education colleges in Scotland. Several approaches have been...

A comparison of irritable bowel syndrome patients managed in primary and secondary care: the Episode IBS study.

Journal Article
Smith, G. D., Steinke, D. T., Kinnear, M., Penny, K. I., Pathmanathan, N. & Penman, I. (2004)
A comparison of irritable bowel syndrome patients managed in primary and secondary care: the Episode IBS study. British Journal of General Practice. 54, 503-507. ISSN 0960-1643
Background: It is thought that people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) who consult secondary care have more severe symptomatology than those treated mainly in primary care....

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