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    <pub:title><![CDATA[Structured speech input for clinical data collection]]></pub:title>
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    <pub:abstract><![CDATA[This paper presents an environment for collecting clinical data using structured speech input. The system uses nomenclature terms and data consistency rules to limit the speech input to a discrete set of phrases which can be configured to support a wide range of studies. This information is stored in an event-oriented data model as strongly typed observations for subsequent distribution and data analysis. The use of speech input should result in increased efficiency during hands-busy data collection tasks. The strongly typed data, as opposed to free-form narratives, ensures a quantitative information base for analysis and clinical decision support.]]></pub:abstract>
    <pub:pages><![CDATA[199-204]]></pub:pages>
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    <pub:booktitle><![CDATA[Proceedings of the 15th IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems]]></pub:booktitle>
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