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David Martin

Researcher at Nuance Communications

Publications -  115
Citations -  10482

David Martin is an academic researcher from Nuance Communications. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 91 publications receiving 10340 citations. Previous affiliations of David Martin include SRI International & Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute.

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Haploidentical stem cell transplantation in patients with pediatric solid tumors: preliminary results of a pilot study and analysis of graft versus tumor effects.

TL;DR: Preliminary results indicate the feasibility and low toxicity of transplantation of haploidentical T and B cell depleted grafts with high numbers of NK cells even in intensively pre-treated patients with neuroblastomas/sarcomas.

DAML-S: A Semantic Markup Language For Web Services

TL;DR: The overall structure of the ontology, the service profile for advertising services, and the process model for the detailed description of the operation of services are described, which are compared with several industry efforts to define standards for characterizing services on the Web.
Patent

Extensible software-based architecture for communication and cooperation within and between communities of distributed agents and distributed objects

TL;DR: In this paper, a distributed agent community is able to dynamically interact with alternative sofware technologies that manage distributed objects, which greatly expands the flexibility and capabilites of the distributed agents.
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Organ transplantation policy evaluation

TL;DR: The UNOS Liver Allocation Model (ULAM) as mentioned in this paper is a simulation model that supports policy evaluation for a national medical problem, which is used for liver allocation in a complex political, economic and social environment.
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Agent-based composite services in DAML-S: The behavior-oriented design of an intelligent semantic web

TL;DR: This chapter proposes that an important new perspective on the semantic Web can be obtained by regarding its content as behavioral intelligence, and draws on the experience in agent development to elaborate the specification.