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2024

Amaitik, Nasser, Buckingham, Christopher, Zhang, Ming and Xu, Yuchun (2024). A Fuzzy Synthesis Approach for Hierarchical Decision Analysis to Select Optimum Repair Technique. Procedia CIRP, 126 , pp. 52-57.

2020

Lush, Victoria, Buckingham, Christopher, Edwards, Suzanne and Bernardet, Ulysses (2020). Towards accessible mental healthcare through augmented reality and self-assessment tools. International journal of online and biomedical engineering, 16 (4), pp. 33-42.

2019

D’Haeseleer, Ine, Gerling, Kathrin, Vanrumste, Bart, Schreurs, Dominique, Buckingham, Christopher D and Vanden Abeele, Vero (2019). Uses and Attitudes of Old and Oldest Adults towards Self-Monitoring Health Systems. IN: Pervasive Health ’19: EAI International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, May 20–23, 2019, Trento, Italy. ITA: UNSPECIFIED.

Hussain, Nazmul, Wang, Hai and Buckingham, Christopher (2019). Artifact-Centric Semantic Social-Collaboration Network in an Online Healthcare Context. IN: IADIS International Conference e-Society 2019. Kommers, Piet; Ravesteijn, Pascal; Ongena, Guido and Isaías, Pedro (eds) NLD: IADIS.

Bird, Jordan, Faria, Diego, Manso, Luis J., Ekárt, Anikó and Buckingham, Christopher D (2019). A Deep Evolutionary Approach to Bioinspired Classifier Optimisation for Brain-Machine Interaction. Complexity, 2019 ,

2018

Rezaei-Yazdi, Ali and Buckingham, Christopher D. (2018). Capturing human intelligence for modelling cognitive-based clinical decision support agents. IN: Artificial Life and Intelligent Agents - Second International Symposium, ALIA 2016, Revised Selected Papers. Communications in Computer and Information Science, 732 . GBR: Springer.

2017

Zaher, Nawal A. and Buckingham, Christopher D. (2017). Moderating the Influence of Current Intention to Improve Suicide Risk Prediction. AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium, 2016 , pp. 1274-1282.

2016

Rezaei-Yazdi, Ali and Buckingham, Christopher (2016). Introducing a pilot data collection model for real-time evaluation of data redundancy. Procedia Computer Science, 96 , pp. 577-586.

2015

Adams, A., Realpe, A., Vail, L., Buckingham, C.D., Erby, L.H. and Roter, D. (2015). How doctors' communication style and race concordance influence African-Caribbean patients when disclosing depression. Patient Education and Counseling, 98 (10), 1266–1273.

Ilie-Zudor, Elisabeth, Ekárt, Anikó, Kemény, Zsolt, Buckingham, Christopher, Welch, Philip and Monostori, László (2015). Advanced predictive-analysis-based decision support for collaborative logistics networks. Supply Chain Management, 20 (4), pp. 369-388.

2014

Adams, A., Vail, L., Buckingham, C.D., Kidd, J., Weich, S. and Roter, D. (2014). Investigating the influence of African American and African Caribbean race on primary care doctors' decision making about depression. Social science and medicine, 116 , pp. 161-168.

Ilie-Zudor, Elisabeth, Kemény, Zsolt, Ekárt, Anikó, Buckingham, Christopher D. and Monostori, László (2014). A solution for information management in logistics operations of modern manufacturing chains. Procedia CIRP, 25 , pp. 337-344.

2013

Buckingham, Christopher D., Ahmed, Abu and Adams, Ann (2013). Designing multiple user perspectives and functionality for clinical decision support systems. IN: 2013 Federated conference on Computer Science and Information Systems, FedCSIS 2013. POL: IEEE.

Chircop, Jan and Buckingham, Christopher D. (2013). The multiple pheromone ant clustering algorithm and its application to real world domains. IN: 2013 Federated conference on Computer Science and Information Systems, FedCSIS 2013. POL: IEEE.

2008

Buckingham, Chris D., Adams, Ann and Mace, Chris (2008). Cues and knowledge structures used by mental-health professionals when making risk assessments. Journal of Mental Health, 17 (3), pp. 299-314.

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