Martin Daumer

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

1993 - 2008

Anzahl

29

Co-Autoren

CMA - A comprehensive Bioconductor package for supervised classification with high dimensional data (2008)

Slawski, Martin, Daumer, Martin, Boulesteix, Anne-Laure

For the last eight years, microarray-based class prediction has been a major topic in statistics, bioinformatics and biomedicine research. Traditional methods often yield unsatisfactory results or...

Reducing the probability of false positive research findings by pre-publication validation – Experience with a large multiple sclerosis database (2008)

Daumer, Martin, Held, Ulrike, Ickstadt, Katja, Heinz, Moritz, Schach, Siegfried, Ebers, George

Abstract Background Published false positive research findings are a major problem in the process of scientific discovery. There is a high rate of lack of replication of results in clinical research...

The Message of the Quantum? (2008)

Martin Daumer, Detlef Dürr, Sheldon Goldstein, Tim Maudlin, Roderich Tumulka, Nino Zanghì

Abstract. We criticize speculations to the effect that quantum mechanics is fundamentally about information. We do this by pointing out how unfounded such speculations in fact are. Our analysis...

Microarray-based classification and clinical predictors: on combined classifiers and additional predictive value (2008)

Boulesteix, Anne-Laure, Porzelius, Christine, Daumer, Martin

Motivation: In the context of clinical bioinformatics methods are needed for assessing the additional predictive value of microarray data compared to simple clinical parameters alone. Such methods...

The Normal Fetal Heart Rate Study: Analysis Plan (2007)

Martin Daumer, Michael Scholz, Anne-Laure Boulesteix, Sven Schiermeier, Wolfgang Hatzmann, ...

Recording of fetal heart rate via CTG monitoring has been routinely performed as an important part of antenatal and subpartum care for several decades. The current guidelines of the FIGO (ref1)...

The Normal Fetal Heart Rate Study: Analysis Plan (2007)

Martin Daumer, Michael Scholz, Anne-Laure Boulesteix, Sven Schiermeier, Wolfgang Hatzmann, ...

Recording of fetal heart rate via CTG monitoring has been routinely performed as an important part of antenatal and subpartum care for several decades. The current guidelines of the FIGO (ref1)...

Evaluating microarray-based classifiers: an overview (2007)

Boulesteix, Anne-Laure, Strobl, Carolin, Augustin, Thomas, Daumer, Martin

For the last eight years, microarray-based class prediction has been the subject of numerous publications in medicine, bioinformatics and statistics journals. However, in many articles, the...

Reducing the probability of false positive research findings by pre-publication validation. Nature Precedings (2007)

Martin Daumer, Ulrike Held, Katja Ickstadt, Moritz Heinz, Siegfried Schach, Correspondence Dr, ...

Objective We have assessed the utility of a pre-publication validation policy in reducing the probability of publishing false positive research findings. Study design and setting The large database...

Monthly intravenous methylprednisolone in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis - reduction of enhancing lesions, T2 lesion volume and plasma prolactin concentrations (2006)

Then Bergh, Florian, Kümpfel, Tania, Schumann, Erina, Held, Ulrike, Schwan, Michaela, Blazevic, Mirjana, ...

Abstract Background Intravenous methylprednisolone (IV-MP) is an established treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS) relapses, accompanied by rapid, though transient reduction of gadolinium enhancing...

The Message of the Quantum? (2006)

Daumer, Martin, Duerr, Detlef, Goldstein, Sheldon, Maudlin, Tim, Tumulka, Roderich, Zanghi, Nino

We criticize speculations to the effect that quantum mechanics is fundamentally about information. We do this by pointing out how unfounded such speculations in fact are. Our analysis focuses on the...

The Message of the Quantum? (2006)

Daumer, Martin, Duerr, Detlef, Goldstein, Sheldon, Maudlin, Tim, Tumulka, Roderich, Zanghi, Nino

We criticize speculations to the effect that quantum mechanics is fundamentally about information. We do this by pointing out how unfounded such speculations in fact are. Our analysis focuses on the...

A Review on Joint Models in Biometrical Research (2006)

Neuhaus, Anneke, Augustin, Thomas, Heumann, Christian, Daumer, Martin

In some fields of biometrical research joint modelling of longitudinal measures and event time data has become very popular. This article reviews the work in that area of recent fruitful research by...

Multiple sclerosis, the measurement of disability and access to clinical trial data (2005)

Ebers, G. C., Heigenhauser, L., Daumer, Martin, Lederer, C., Noseworthy, J. H.

Background: Inferences about long-term effects of therapies in multiple sclerosis (MS) have been based on surrogate markers studied in short-term trials. Nevertheless, MS trials have been getting...

Treating Systematic Errors in Multiple Sclerosis Data (2005)

Heigenhauser, L., Confavreux, C., Daumer, Martin, Ebers, G. C., Kappos, L., Lederer, C., ...

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterized by high variability between patients and, more importantly here, within an individual over time. This makes categorization and prognosis difficult. Moreover,...

Analysing the course of multiple sclerosis with segmented regression models (2003)

Hellriegel, B., Daumer, Martin, Neiß, A.

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a demyelinating disease of the central nervous system whose cause is still unknown. The disease course shows great inter- and intra-individual variability and this results...

Onset Detection in Surface Electromyographic Signals: A Systematic Comparison of Methods (2001)

Gerhard Staude, Claus Flachenecker, Martin Daumer, Werner Wolf

Various methods to determine the onset of the electromyographic activity which occurs in response to a stimulus have been discussed in the literature over the last decade. Due to the stochastic...

Onset Detection in Surface Electromyographic Signals: A Systematic Comparison of Methods (2001)

Werner Wolf, Martin Daumer, Claus Flachenecker, Gerhard Staude

Various methods to determine the onset of the electromyographic activity which occurs in response to a stimulus have been discussed in the literature over the last decade. Due to the stochastic...

Onset Detection in Surface Electromyographic Signals: A Systematic Comparison of Methods (2001)

Gerhard Staude, Claus Flachenecker, Martin Daumer, Werner Wolf

Various methods to determine the onset of the electromyographic activity which occurs in response to a stimulus have been discussed in the literature over the last decade. Due to the stochastic...

Average Run Length and Mean Delay for Changepoint Detection: Robust Estimates for Threshold Alarms (1997)

Daumer, Martin, Bauer, C., Lederer, C.

Online Monitoring is a rapidly expanding field in different areas such as quality control, finance and navigation. The automated detection of so-called changepoints is playing a prominent role in all...

Naive Realism about Operators (1996)

Daumer, Martin, Dürr, Detlef, Goldstein, Sheldon, Zanghì, Nino

A source of much difficulty and confusion in the interpretation of quantum mechanics is a ``naive realism about operators.'' By this we refer to various ways of taking too seriously the notion of...

On-line monitoring using Multi-Process Kalman Filtering (1996)

Daumer, Martin, Falk, M., Beyer, U.

On-line monitoring of time series becomes more and more important in different areas of application like medicine, biometry and finance. In medicine, on-line monitoring of patients after...

Naive Realism About Operators (1996)

Martin Daumer, Detlef Dürr, Sheldon Goldstein, Nino Zanghì

A source of much difficulty and confusion in the interpretation of quantum mechanics is a "naive realism about operators." By this we refer to various ways of taking too seriously the...

On-line monitoring using Multi-Process Kalman Filtering (1996)

Martin Daumer, Markus Falk, Ulrich Beyer

this paper, we describe a filter model that has this features and can be implemented in such a way that it is useful for real time applications with high frequency time series data. Recently,...

Observables, Measurements And Phase Operators From A Bohmian Perspective (1993)

Martin Daumer, Sheldon Goldstein

Bohmian mechanics is a deterministic theory of point particles in motion. While avoiding all the paradoxes of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics, it yields the quantum formalism itself---especially...