Roland Orre

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Norén GN, Orre R, Bate A, et al. (2007) Duplicate detection in adverse drug reaction surveillance Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery. 14: 305-328
Norén GN, Bate A, Orre R, et al. (2006) Extending the methods used to screen the WHO drug safety database towards analysis of complex associations and improved accuracy for rare events. Statistics in Medicine. 25: 3740-57
Orre R, Bate A, Norén GN, et al. (2005) A bayesian recurrent neural network for unsupervised pattern recognition in large incomplete data sets. International Journal of Neural Systems. 15: 207-22
Noren GN, Orre R. (2005) Case based imprecision estimates for Bayes classifiers with the Bayesian bootstrap Machine Learning. 58: 79-94
Norén GN, Orre R, Bate A. (2005) A hit-miss model for duplicate detection in the WHO drug safety database Proceedings of the Acm Sigkdd International Conference On Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining. 459-468
Bate A, Lindquist M, Orre R, et al. (2002) Data-mining analyses of pharmacovigilance signals in relation to relevant comparison drugs. European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 58: 483-90
Bate A, Lindquist M, Edwards IR, et al. (2002) A data mining approach for signal detection and analysis. Drug Safety. 25: 393-7
van Puijenbroek EP, Bate A, Leufkens HG, et al. (2002) A comparison of measures of disproportionality for signal detection in spontaneous reporting systems for adverse drug reactions. Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety. 11: 3-10
Bate A, Lindquist M, Orre R, et al. (2001) Signal detection i sing neural network based data mining European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 57: A4
Orre R, Lansner A, Bate A, et al. (2000) Bayesian neural networks with confidence estimations applied to data mining Computational Statistics and Data Analysis. 34: 473-493
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