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EPILEPSIAE – A European epilepsy database
Abstract: With a worldwide prevalence of about 1%, epilepsy is one of the most common serious brain diseases with profound physical, psychological and, social consequences. Characteristic symptoms are...
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Matthias Ihle,
Hinnerk Feldwisch-Drentrup,
César A. Teixeira,
Adrien Witon,
Björn Schelter,
Jens Timmer,
Andreas Schulze-Bonhage
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127-138
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Interconnectivity analysis of supercritical CO2-foamed scaffolds
Abstract: This paper describes a computer algorithm for the determination of the interconnectivity of the pore space inside scaffolds used for tissue engineering. To validate the algorithm and its com...
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Greg Lemon,
Yvonne Reinwald,
Lisa J. White,
Steven M. Howdle,
Kevin M. Shakesheff,
John R. King
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139-149
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Automating the tracking of lymph nodes in follow-up studies of thoracic CT images
Abstract: The study of lymph node features over time is of great clinical significance. Tracking of the same lymph node in CT images over time is done manually in the current clinical practice, which ...
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Peicong Yu,
Kenneth Sheah,
Chueh Loo Poh
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150-159
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User-centered requirements engineering in health information systems: A study in the hemophilia field
Abstract: The use of sophisticated information and communication technologies (ICTs) in the health care domain is a way to improve the quality of services. However, there are also hazards associated w...
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Leonor Teixeira,
Carlos Ferreira,
Beatriz Sousa Santos
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160-174
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CUDA optimization strategies for compute- and memory-bound neuroimaging algorithms
Abstract: As neuroimaging algorithms and technology continue to grow faster than CPU performance in complexity and image resolution, data-parallel computing methods will be increasingly important. The...
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Daren Lee,
Ivo Dinov,
Bin Dong,
Boris Gutman,
Igor Yanovsky,
Arthur W. Toga
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175-187
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Image registration and atlas-based segmentation of cardiac outflow velocity profiles
Abstract: Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide and for this reason computer-based diagnosis of cardiac diseases is a very important task. In this article, a method for segmen...
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Hrvoje Kalinić,
Sven Lončarić,
Maja Čikeš,
Davor Miličić,
Bart Bijnens
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188-200
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Supervised restoration of degraded medical images using multiple-point geostatistics
Abstract: Reducing noise in medical images has been an important issue of research and development for medical diagnosis, patient treatment, and validation of biomedical hypotheses. Noise inherently e...
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Tuan D. Pham
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201-209
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Effect of missing RR-interval data on nonlinear heart rate variability analysis
Abstract: The effects of missing RR-interval data on nonlinear heart rate variability (HRV) analysis were investigated using simulated missing data in actual RR-interval tachograms and actual missing ...
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Ko Keun Kim,
Hyun Jae Baek,
Yong Gyu Lim,
Kwang Suk Park
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210-218
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| Section II: Systems and Programs |
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SOA-based digital library services and composition in biomedical applications
Abstract: Carefully collected, high-quality data are crucial in biomedical visualization, and it is important that the user community has ready access to both this data and the high-performance comput...
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Xia Zhao,
Enjie Liu,
Gordon J. Clapworthy,
Marco Viceconti,
Debora Testi
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219-233
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Mammogram retrieval on similar mass lesions
Abstract: Enormous numbers of digital mammograms have been produced in hospitals and breast screening centers. To exploit those valuable resources in aiding diagnoses and research, content-based mammo...
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Chia-Hung Wei,
Sherry Y. Chen,
Xiaohui Liu
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234-248
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A real time online assessment system with modelized architecture on clinical infometrics for patient reported outcomes of prostate cancer
Abstract: Objective: The aim of this study was to establish a real time online health and decision support system with the novel information technology integrating modelized architecture and Web servi...
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Hsueh-Chun Lin,
Hsi-Chin Wu,
Chih-Hung Chang,
Tsai-Chung Li,
Wen-Miin Liang,
Jong-Yi Wang
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249-259
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Availability of a newly devised ambulatory urodynamics monitoring system based on personal device assistance in patients with spinal cord injury
Abstract: Conventional urodynamics systems have been widely used for the assessment of bladder functions. However, they have some drawbacks due to the unfamiliar circumstances for the patient, restric...
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Keo Sik Kim,
Chul Gyu Song
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260-273
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A bootstrap approach for lower injury levels of the risk curves
Abstract: Survival analysis is widely applied to develop injury risk curves from biomechanical data. To obtain more accurate estimation of confidence intervals of parameters, bootstrap method was eval...
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Yuan-Chiao Lu,
Costin D. Untaroiu
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274-286
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An associative memory approach to medical decision support systems
Abstract: Classification is one of the key issues in medical diagnosis. In this paper, a novel approach to perform pattern classification tasks is presented. This model is called Associative Memory ba...
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Mario Aldape-Pérez,
Cornelio Yáñez-Márquez,
Oscar Camacho-Nieto,
Amadeo J.Argüelles-Cruz
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287-307
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| Section III: Experiences with Methods, Systems and Programs |
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Medical imaging correction: A comparative study of five contrast and brightness matching methods
Abstract: Contrast and brightness matching are often required in many medical imaging applications, especially when comparing medical data acquired over different time periods, due to dissimilarities ...
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G.K. Matsopoulos
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308-327
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Automated approaches for analysis of multimodal MRI acquisitions in a study of cognitive aging
Abstract: In this work we describe an integrated and automated workflow for a comprehensive and robust analysis of multimodal MR images from a cohort of more than hundred subjects. Image examinations ...
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Erlend Hodneland,
Martin Ystad,
Judit Haasz,
Antonella Munthe-Kaas,
Arvid Lundervold
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328-341
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