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Shahina Begum

Researcher at Mälardalen University College

Publications -  120
Citations -  1482

Shahina Begum is an academic researcher from Mälardalen University College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Case-based reasoning & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 91 publications receiving 1194 citations.

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Case-Based Reasoning Systems in the Health Sciences: A Survey of Recent Trends and Developments

TL;DR: A survey of recent medical CBR systems based on a literature review and an e-mail questionnaire sent to the corresponding authors of the papers where these systems are presented suggests some clear trends have been identified, such as multipurpose systems.
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A case-based decision support system for individual stress diagnosis using fuzzy similarity matching

TL;DR: It is suggested that a fuzzy matching algorithm in combination with CBR is a valuable approach in domains, where the fuzzy matching model similarity and case preference is consistent with the views of domain expert.
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Automatic driver sleepiness detection using EEG, EOG and contextual information

TL;DR: The many vehicle crashes that are caused by driver sleepiness each year advocates the development of automated driverSleepiness detection (ADSD) systems.
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A Systematic Review of Explainable Artificial Intelligence in Terms of Different Application Domains and Tasks

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors present a systematic literature review (SLR) on the recent developments of explainable artificial intelligence methods and evaluation metrics concerning different application domains and tasks, and identify 137 articles published in recent years and identified through the prominent bibliographic databases.
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A multi-module case-based biofeedback system for stress treatment

TL;DR: In this case study it is shown that the case based biofeedback system outperforms trainee clinicians based on a case library of cases authorized by an expert.