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Hamideh Anjomshoa
Researcher at IBM
Publications - 10
Citations - 80
Hamideh Anjomshoa is an academic researcher from IBM. The author has contributed to research in topics: Haulage & Schedule. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 10 publications receiving 37 citations. Previous affiliations of Hamideh Anjomshoa include University of South Africa & University of South Australia.
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A MultiCenter Analysis of Factors Associated with Hearing Outcome for 2,735 Adults with Cochlear Implants.
Benjamin Goudey,Benjamin Goudey,Kerrie Plant,Isabell Kiral,Antonio Jimeno-Yepes,Annalisa Swan,Manoj Gambhir,Andreas Büchner,Eugen Kludt,Robert H. Eikelboom,Robert H. Eikelboom,Cathy Sucher,René H. Gifford,Riaan Rottier,Hamideh Anjomshoa +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the association between 21 preoperative factors and speech recognition approximately one year after implantation and explore the consistency of their effects across the three constituent datasets.
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An exact approach for tactical planning and patient selection for elective surgeries
Hamideh Anjomshoa,Irina Dumitrescu,Irina Dumitrescu,Irvin J. Lustig,Irvin J. Lustig,Olivia J. Smith,Olivia J. Smith +6 more
TL;DR: A multiple objective mixed integer programming model of this problem can provide insightful information to decision makers in the hospital whether they can meet their KPIs with their current resources and also the effect of increasing resources on various KPIs.
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A Two-Stage Model to Predict Surgical Patients’ Lengths of Stay From an Electronic Patient Database
Ashwani Kumar,Hamideh Anjomshoa +1 more
TL;DR: A two-stage classification model to classify patients into lower variability resource user groups by using electronic patient records is developed and it is found that the CART analysis is also useful for determining the patient attributes that can explain the variability in resource requirements.
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Engineering resilient information systems for emergency management
Christian Vecchiola,Hamideh Anjomshoa,Y. Bernstein,Irina Dumitrescu,Rahil Garnavi,J. von Känel,Glenn Rowan Wightwick +6 more
TL;DR: This paper organizes the principles of resilience principles at the systems level into a conceptual framework for resilient design, which includes a set of nonfunctional requirements for resilience and an assessment methodology for evaluating architectural work from a resilience standpoint.
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Optimising passing bay locations and vehicle schedules in underground mines
TL;DR: A mixed integer programming (MIP) model is formulated and solved to determine the optimal locations of passing bays to maximise haulage productivity for given numbers of vehicles and passed bays.