Novelty Detection for Identifying Deterioration in Emergency Department Patients
This paper presents the preliminary results of an observational study into the use of novelty detection techniques for detecting physiological deterioration in vital-sign data acquired from Emergency Department (ED) patients. Such patients are typically in an acute condition with a significant chanc...
Main Authors: | Clifton, D, Wong, D, Fleming, S, Wilson, S, Way, R, Pullinger, R, Tarassenko, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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