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    dsam
    The Development System for Auditory Modelling (DSAM) is a computational library designed specifically for producing simulations of the auditory system. It brings together many established auditory models within a flexible programming platform.
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    TIES

    TIES

    A smart search engine for medical documents

    TIES (Text Information Extraction System) is a clinical text search engine that uses Natural Language Processing techniques to extract medical concepts from free text clinical reports. It provides secure de-identified access to this information and has in built collaboration tools and honest broker functionality. It is licensed for academic use under the BSD license. For commercial use please contact Nexi at http://nexihub.com *** NOTICE: this software and forum are no longer...
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    HIStream

    A realtime HL7 stream based clinical decision support system

    HIStream is a clinical decision support system designed to operate on data streams. Rules can be specified using (fuzzy) logic formulas with temporal extensions (e.g. creatinine level high at least 3 days after surgery). All incoming clinical data can be stored in an integrated data warehouse (using postgresql). Additionally, incoming data can be forwarded to the clinical data warehouse project i2b2. THIS PROJECT IS CURRENTLY IN DEVELOPMENT. FIRST BETA RELEASE WILL BE PUBLISHED JUNE 2015.
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    Avenzoar Digital Pathology Tool
    Avenzoar is a one-year exploration of renal cell carcinoma morphology and its related single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPa) as a method of automating diagnosis of cancer by using a computer-aided decision tree controlled by analytical statistics.
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    Role Manager is a security management framework based on the NIST model for Role Based Access Control (RBAC) and the Java[TM] 2 Platform security standards. The access control policies and the RBAC Model are implemented using the RBAC profile of XACML.
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    HIPAA compliant medical billing, scheduling, and account management system. Integrated with x12 standard electronic transactions, OpenBilling XML standards, and hcfa-1500 legacy support. Complete cross platform performance with java 2 standards.
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