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AICCELERATE

The AICCELERATE project intends to build a complete system for scaling up AI-enabled digital solutions for different hospital use cases. The project has ~11 million € budget for 17 partners across Europe. Health data interoperability is a major challenge for the generalizability and reusability of artificial intelligence models in different healthcare settings. I authored a blog…

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mantIQ – Business Intelligence

mantIQ is a full-fledged business intelligence platform which can be integrated to existing data sources and help its users analyze data through powerful visualization tools, give meaning with integrated auto-analysis algorithms and take better decisions. mantIQ can connect to various data sources, digest them and then provides analysis, prediction and correlation results through its web-based…

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onFHIR

onFHIR is an implementation of HL7 FHIR standard which can be used as a central data service for FHIR compliant healthcare applications. onFHIR is open-source, the source code is available on GitHub, and it is being actively maintained and improved. onFHIR repository is being actively used and improved by many research projects in health informatics….

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Medolution

Medical Care Evolution was an ITEA project aiming to build a system of systems to collect, align and analyse heterogeneous health data so that medical professionals can make more informed decisions. The objective was to provide relevant information to support patients and healthcare professionals in their decision making on diagnosis, treatment and further monitoring; from…

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Interactive Knowledge Stack

The IKS Project aimed to bring semantic capabilities to traditional content management systems (CMS). IKS offers various functionalities considering all CMS layers from the graphical interface to database layer. The functionalities are provided by several standalone software tools. The most important tools came out of the project are Apache Stanbol and Vienna IKS Editables (VIE)….

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