
After several years working in the challenging but esoteric field of medical vocabulary software development, Mr. Keck has decided it is time to broaden his focus. Keck Labs is dedicated to advancing the state of the art in the broader field of knowledge and information management technology. Mr. Keck favors an interdisciplinary approach, drawing upon computer science, cognitive science, computational linguistics, library/classification science, semantics, and logistics/operations research. If you have an interesting project and are looking for an investigator or collaborator, please send him email at keck@kecklabs.com.
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Tuttle MS, Brown SH, Campbell KE, Carter JS, Keck KD, et al. The Semantic Web As "Perfection Seeking": A View from Drug Terminology. Proc SWWS 2001.
Keck KD, Tuttle MS. Using Names and Codes. Proc AMIA Symp 2000.
Tuttle MS, Olson NE, Keck KD, Cole WG, Erlbaum MS, Sherertz DD, et al. Metaphrase: An Aid to the Clinical Conceptualization and Formalization of Patient Problems in Healthcare Enterprises. Methods Inf Med 1998;37(4-5):373-383.
Keck KD, Chute CG, Tuttle MS, Campbell KE, Elkin PL, Cole WG. Supporting Postcoordination in an Electronic Problem List (Poster Abstract). Proc AMIA Symp 1997:955.
Cole WG, Keck KD, Chute CG, D.D. S, Olson NE, Safran C. Metaphrase: Achieving Formalized EMR Problem Lists from Informal Input (Poster Abstract). Proc AMIA Symp 1997:931.
Tuttle MS, Sherertz DD, Olson NE, et al. Toward reusable software components at the point of care. AMIA Annual Fall Symposium 1996.
Crangle CE, Carlson RW, Fagan LM, Erlbaum MS, Olson NE, Sherertz DD, Tuttle MS, Keck KD, Davis AN. Conversational access to on-line cancer information: an adaptable speech interface. AMIA Annual Fall Symposium 1996.
Leavitt JRR, Lonsdale DW, Keck KD, Nyberg EH. Tooling the Lexicon Acquisition Process for Large-Scale KBMT. Proceedings of TAI-94.