Glen P. Martin

Orcid: 0000-0002-3410-9472

According to our database1, Glen P. Martin authored at least 12 papers between 2019 and 2023.

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  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2023
Compatibility in Missing Data Handling Across the Prediction Model Pipeline: A Simulation Study.
Proceedings of the MEDINFO 2023 - The Future Is Accessible, 2023

Comparing Predictive Performance of Time Invariant and Time Variant Clinical Prediction Models in Cardiac Surgery.
Proceedings of the MEDINFO 2023 - The Future Is Accessible, 2023

2022
DeepJoint: Robust Survival Modelling Under Clinical Presence Shift.
CoRR, 2022

Quantifying the problem of inconsistent missing data handling across the pipeline of Clinical Prediction Models: A simulation study.
Proceedings of the AMIA 2022, 2022

2021
Adaptive Symptom Monitoring Using Hidden Markov Models - An Application in Ecological Momentary Assessment.
IEEE J. Biomed. Health Informatics, 2021

Ranking sets of morbidities using hypergraph centrality.
J. Biomed. Informatics, 2021

Informative presence and observation in routine health data: A review of methodology for clinical risk prediction.
J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc., 2021

Inconsistencies in handling missing data across stages of prediction modelling: a review of methods used.
Proceedings of the 9th IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics, 2021

2020
Examining the impact of data quality and completeness of electronic health records on predictions of patients' risks of cardiovascular disease.
Int. J. Medical Informatics, 2020

Towards a Framework for the Design, Implementation and Reporting of Methodology Scoping Reviews.
CoRR, 2020

2019
Explicit causal reasoning is needed to prevent prognostic models being victims of their own success.
J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc., 2019

Cluster Hidden Markov Models: An Application to Ecological Momentary Assessment of Schizophrenia.
Proceedings of the 32nd IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems, 2019


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