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VISCERAL: evaluation-as-a-service for medical imaging
Systematic evaluation has had a strong impact on many data analysis domains, for example, TREC and CLEF in information retrieval, ImageCLEF in image retrieval, and many challenges in conferences such as MICCAI for medical imaging and ICPR for pattern recognition. With Kaggle, a platform for machine learning challenges has also had a significant success in crowdsourcing solutions....
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English / 23/10/2017
VISCERAL: : evaluation-as-a-service for medical imaging
Systematic evaluation has had a strong impact on many data analysis domains, for example, TREC and CLEF in information retrieval, ImageCLEF in image retrieval, and many challenges in conferences such as MICCAI for medical imaging and ICPR for pattern recognition. With Kaggle, a platform for machine learning challenges has also had a significant success in crowdsourcing solutions....
Institution partenaire
English / 23/10/2017
Text- and content-based medical image retrievals in the VISCERAL retrieval benchmark
Text- and content-based retrieval are the most widely used approaches for medical image retrieval. They capture the similarity between the images from different perspectives: text-based methods rely on manual textual annotations or captions associated with images; content-based approaches are based on the visual content of the images themselves such as colours and textures. Text-...
Institution partenaire
English / 23/10/2017
Retrieval of medical cases for diagnostic decisions: : VISCERAL retrieval benchmark
Health providers currently construct their differential diagnosis for a given medical case most often based on textbook knowledge and clinical experience. Data mining of the large amount of medical records generated daily in hospitals is only very rarely done, limiting the reusability of these cases. As part of the VISCERAL project, the Retrieval benchmark was organized to evaluate...
Institution partenaire
English / 23/10/2017
Combining radiology images and clinical metadata for multimodal medical case-based retrieval
As part of their daily workload, clinicians examine patient cases in the process of formulating a diagnosis. These large multimodal patient datasets stored in hospitals could help in retrieving relevant information for a differential diagnosis, but these are currently not fully exploited. The VISCERAL Retrieval Benchmark organized a medical case-based retrieval algorithm evaluation...
Institution partenaire
English / 23/10/2017
Productivity convergence across US states in the public sector: an empirical study
Abstract This paper will examine the productivity of the public sectors in the US across the states. Because there is heterogeneity across states in terms of public services provided that could impact its productivity. In fact, there could be a convergence among the states. The services provided by the public sectors have come under increased scrutiny with the ongoing process of...
Institution partenaire
English / 23/10/2017
Starkes Online-Plus bei Schweizer Hotel-Buchungen
Institution partenaire
English / 23/10/2017
Crowd and experts’ knowledge: connection and value through the notion of prism
Crowdsourcing is an online activity in which an individual, an institution, a non-profit organization, or company proposes to a group of individuals of varying knowledge, heterogeneity, and number, via a flexible open call, the voluntary undertaking of a task. Crowdsourcing has been traditionally considered suitable to provide different types of support to the decision making process...
Institution partenaire
English / 23/10/2017
Service risk management based on blueprinting and sociogram: a case study about fast food queue management
Institution partenaire
English / 23/10/2017
Using ethological approaches to understand skiers’ behavior in cable cars queues in order to improve overall satisfaction: an empirical study conducted in the Swiss Alps
In a service quality perspective, the animal behavior of humans (e.g. human ethology) in queues has, to our knowledge, never been observed. This paper provides an empirical exploratory enquiry with the scope to understand skiers’ behaviors in cable cars queues in order to improve their overall satisfaction. We carried 82 immersions and 43 semi-directed interviews in the Swiss Alps (...
Institution partenaire
English / 23/10/2017
Exposition of St. Francis Xavier’s holy relics in Goa: an importance-performance analysis
Pilgrimage Tourism, one of the oldest forms of travelling, is the largest tourism sector in India; annually more than 70% of domestic tourist movement is for religious purposes which comes to 250 million pilgrims (Jachowski, 2000, Singh, 2016) and accounts for 20% of the revenue generated in the tourism industry (Dewan et al., 2008), hence, making it significant religiously,...
Institution partenaire
English / 23/10/2017
Triage by ranking to support the curation of protein interactions
Today, molecular biology databases are the cornerstone of knowledge sharing for life and health sciences. The curation and maintenance of these resources are labour intensive. Although text mining is gaining impetus among curators, its integration in curation workflow has not yet been widely adopted. The Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics Text Mining and CALIPHO groups joined forces...
Institution partenaire
English / 23/10/2017
Development and evaluation of a case-based retrieval service
Identifying similar patients might greatly facilitate the treatment of a given patient, enabling to observe the response and outcome to a particular treatment. Case-based retrieval services dealing with natural language processing are of major importance to deal with the significant amount of unstructured clinical data. In this paper, we present the development and evaluation of a...
Institution partenaire
English / 23/10/2017
Change management as a tool to drive the adoption of new commercial strategy in small community: (Alpine) destinations
Today’s society is evolving at a fast pace. New communications tools are appearing every day and new technology is appearing constantly. To keep up with the newest trends, meet customers’ needs and stay competitive on the market, organizations have to adapt, change the way they operate. This is a complex matter which has to be addressed at societal, organizational and personal levels...
Institution partenaire
English / 23/10/2017
(Co)operating in tourism & hospitality: do good or earn money? Doing both in parallel
Social enterprise refers to a typology of enterprises whose main objectives are social or environmental. Social enterprises seek to create social value, in relation to activities and managerial practices put in place. This type of firm is increasingly observed in several countries such as the United Kingdom, Switzerland, France and Italy. The phenomenon involves both non-for-profit...
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English / 23/10/2017
Professional development of revenue management leaders: the serious game
This paper explores the professional development needs of revenue management leaders. Considering the evolution of the function and the responsibilities of a revenue manager and the apparent lack of highly developed senior managers in the field of revenue management. The exploratory research determines the skills that revenue management leaders should ideally possess, identifies the...
Institution partenaire
English / 23/10/2017
Strategic visitor flows (SVF) analysis using mobile data
‘Visitor flows’ (VF) is defined as the generalized spatial movement patterns of travellers and have always been relevant in tourism studies. Nowadays, VFs are important for understanding travel networks which go beyond the specific spatial dimension to include informational or virtual dimensions such as travellers experiences. Travel network modelling is not only a valuable marketing...
Institution partenaire
English / 23/10/2017
Key factors in the booking activity process: the case of self-catering in Valais, Switzerland
One of the most important phases in planning a vacation is the booking activity process. The aim of this research is to study if the country of origin and/or seasonality has a link with the booking period (BP). The data used is from the largest booking platform of self-catering accommodations in the region of the Romand Valais in Switzerland. The data set contains more than 141,000...
Institution partenaire
English / 23/10/2017
Pick my desk and go: a solution to improve team dynamics
In this article, we describe the preliminary results of an ongoing project to improve the dynamics of innovative teams. We investigate how to design a system that allows employees in an open space to swap the place with a colleague for one day. We call this system “Pick my desk and go” and we combine notions from people analytics and organizational design to illustrate how the system...
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English / 22/10/2017
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