BlendedICU
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OMOP standardization pipeline for ICU databases
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- Category
- Data & Standards
- Subcategory
- unknown
- License
- MIT(osi)
- Status
- maintained
- Maturity
- deployed
- Organization
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- Country
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- Homepage
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- Repository
- github.com/USM-CHU-FGuyon/BlendedICU
- Documentation
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- Tags
- amsterdamumcdb · eicu · hirid-dataset · mimic-iii · mimic-iv · omop
- Regulatory
- unknown
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- mimic-omopmimic-iii · omop
Mapping the MIMIC-III database to the OMOP schema
- clinical-embeddingshirid-dataset
Repository for the Paper: „On the Importance of Step-wise Embeddings for Heterogeneous Clinical Time-Series“
- YAIBamsterdamumcdb
🧪Yet Another ICU Benchmark: a holistic framework for the standardization of clinical prediction model experiments. Provide custom datasets, cohorts, prediction tasks, endpoints, preprocessing, and…
- mimic.mit.edumimic-iii
Website for the MIMIC Critical Care Database
- Shakespeare-Methodmimic-iii
The Shakespeare-Method repository contains the code we used to develop a new method to identify attributed and unattributed potential adverse events using the unstructured notes portion of…
- MEMEmimic-iv
[npj Digital Medicine 2025] Multiple Embedding Model for EHR (MEME) used for strong prediction on Emergency Department tasks
- api.github.com/repos/USM-CHU-FGuyon/BlendedICUretrieved 2026-08-05 · via github-api
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