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Michael Marschollek

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Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|August 8, 2013
High intensity, multimodality and incoherence: grand challenges in the analysis of data for health-enabling technologiesMartin Kohlmann, Matthias Gietzelt, Michael Marschollek, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|June 23, 2016
Smart Glasses in Nursing Training - Redundant Gadget or Precious Tool? A Pilot StudyMichael Marschollek, Christoph Barthel, Marianne Behrends, et al.
Med (New York, N.Y.)|May 28, 2026
Rethinking healthcare data interoperability in the age of large language modelsGeorg von Arnim, Severin Kohler, Stefan Hegselmann, et al.
Anatomical Sciences Education|January 18, 2021
Does an Audiovisual Dissection Manual Improve Medical Students' Learning in the Gross Anatomy Dissection Course?Christian F A Koop, Michael Marschollek, Andreas Schmiedl, et al.
Informatics for Health & Social Care|July 3, 2014
A methodological framework for the analysis of highly intensive, multimodal and heterogeneous data in the context of health-enabling technologies and ambient-assisted livingMartin Kohlmann, Matthias Gietzelt, Reinhold Haux, et al.
Healthcare Informatics Research|July 31, 2012
Wearable sensors in healthcare and sensor-enhanced health information systems: all our tomorrows?Michael Marschollek, Matthias Gietzelt, Mareike Schulze, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|July 3, 2026
CAS2FHIR: Transforming UIMA CAS Annotations to FHIR BundlesNektarios Ladas, Stefan Franz, Sarah Ballout, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|September 16, 2010
Daily activities and fall risk--a follow-up study to identify relevant activities for sensor-based fall risk assessmentMichael Marschollek, Anja Rehwald, Matthias Gietzelt, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 11, 2024
Landmark-based registration of a cochlear model to a human cochlea using conventional CT scansJenny Stritzel, Amir Hossein Ebrahimzadeh, Andreas Büchner, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|August 12, 2015
An HL7-FHIR-based Object Model for a Home-Centered Data Warehouse for Ambient Assisted Living EnvironmentsJonas Schwartze, Lars Jansen, Harald Schrom, et al.
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Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|August 8, 2013
High intensity, multimodality and incoherence: grand challenges in the analysis of data for health-enabling technologiesMartin Kohlmann, Matthias Gietzelt, Michael Marschollek, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|June 23, 2016
Smart Glasses in Nursing Training - Redundant Gadget or Precious Tool? A Pilot StudyMichael Marschollek, Christoph Barthel, Marianne Behrends, et al.
Med (New York, N.Y.)|May 28, 2026
Rethinking healthcare data interoperability in the age of large language modelsGeorg von Arnim, Severin Kohler, Stefan Hegselmann, et al.
Anatomical Sciences Education|January 18, 2021
Does an Audiovisual Dissection Manual Improve Medical Students' Learning in the Gross Anatomy Dissection Course?Christian F A Koop, Michael Marschollek, Andreas Schmiedl, et al.
Informatics for Health & Social Care|July 3, 2014
A methodological framework for the analysis of highly intensive, multimodal and heterogeneous data in the context of health-enabling technologies and ambient-assisted livingMartin Kohlmann, Matthias Gietzelt, Reinhold Haux, et al.
Healthcare Informatics Research|July 31, 2012
Wearable sensors in healthcare and sensor-enhanced health information systems: all our tomorrows?Michael Marschollek, Matthias Gietzelt, Mareike Schulze, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|July 3, 2026
CAS2FHIR: Transforming UIMA CAS Annotations to FHIR BundlesNektarios Ladas, Stefan Franz, Sarah Ballout, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|September 16, 2010
Daily activities and fall risk--a follow-up study to identify relevant activities for sensor-based fall risk assessmentMichael Marschollek, Anja Rehwald, Matthias Gietzelt, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 11, 2024
Landmark-based registration of a cochlear model to a human cochlea using conventional CT scansJenny Stritzel, Amir Hossein Ebrahimzadeh, Andreas Büchner, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|August 12, 2015
An HL7-FHIR-based Object Model for a Home-Centered Data Warehouse for Ambient Assisted Living EnvironmentsJonas Schwartze, Lars Jansen, Harald Schrom, et al.
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