Darcy A. Davis, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, United States |
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Computer Science, Bioinformatics Biology, Information Science, Medicine and SurgeryGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorNitesh Chawla | grad student | 2012 | Notre Dame | |
(Network-centric data mining for medical applications.) |
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Feldman K, Davis D, Chawla NV. (2015) Scaling and contextualizing personalized healthcare: A case study of disease prediction algorithm integration. Journal of Biomedical Informatics |
Feldman K, Davis D, Chawla NV. (2015) Scaling and contextualizing personalized healthcare: A case study of disease prediction algorithm integration Journal of Biomedical Informatics. 57: 377-385 |
Chawla NV, Davis DA. (2013) Bringing big data to personalized healthcare: a patient-centered framework. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 28: S660-5 |
Davis D, Lichtenwalter R, Chawla NV. (2013) Supervised methods for multi-relational link prediction Social Network Analysis and Mining. 3: 127-141 |
Rider AK, Johnson RA, Davis DA, et al. (2013) Classifier evaluation with missing negative class labels Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Including Subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). 8207: 380-391 |
Davis DA, Chawla NV. (2011) Exploring and exploiting disease interactions from multi-relational gene and phenotype networks. Plos One. 6: e22670 |
Gray JE, Davis DA, Pursley DM, et al. (2010) Network analysis of team structure in the neonatal intensive care unit. Pediatrics. 125: e1460-7 |
Davis DA, Chawla NV, Christakis NA, et al. (2010) Time to CARE: A collaborative engine for practical disease prediction Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery. 20: 388-415 |
Davis DA, Chawla NV, Blumm N, et al. (2008) Predicting individual disease risk based on medical history International Conference On Information and Knowledge Management, Proceedings. 769-778 |