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CBMS 1992: Durham, NC, USA
- Fifth Annual IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS'92), June 14-17, 1992, Durham, NC, USA. IEEE Computer Society 1992, ISBN 0-8186-2742-5
- Michael H. Stockett, Barry I. Soroka:
Extracting spinal cord contours from transaxial MR images using computer vision techniques. 1-8 - William J. Geckle, Zsolt Szabo:
Physiologic factor analysis (PFA) and parametric imaging of dynamic PET images. 9-16 - Cornelis N. de Graaf, André S. E. Koster, Koen L. Vincken, Max A. Viergever:
A methodology for the validation of image segmentation methods. 17-24 - Mark J. Bentum, Robert G. J. Arendsen, Cornelis H. Slump, Charles A. Mistretta, Walter W. Peppler, Frank E. Zink:
Design and realization of high speed single exposure dual energy image processing. 25-34 - Bennett R. Groshong:
Estimating simple closed contours in images. 35-43 - Abhijit S. Kudrimoti, William H. Sanders:
A modular method for evaluating the performance of picture archiving and communication systems. 44-53 - Emile Saab, Nicola Fumai, Marco Petroni, Kathleen Roger, Christian Collet, Alfred S. Malowany, Franco A. Carnevale, Ron D. Gottesman:
Data modeling and design of a patient data management system in an intensive care unit. 54-63 - Chris M. Rozewski, David Yahnke, Arlene Hart:
A comprehensive abstraction tool for the out-patient setting. 64-73 - Phil Curran, Kathy Norrie:
An approach to verifying concurrent systems-a medical information bus (MIB) case study. 74-83 - Wesley W. Chu, Ion Tim Ieong, Ricky K. Taira, Claudine M. Breant:
A temporal evolutionary object-oriented data model for medical image management. 84-91 - Nazeih Botros:
A PC-based system for soft tissue classification. 92-99 - Mengyang Liao, Xinliang Li, Jiamei Qin, Sixian Wang:
The extraction of the best SGLD texture features in the ultrasound B-scan images of cancered stomach coats. 100-104 - Baoning Pan, Kadry Abdelhamied:
Application of artificial neural networks for automatic measurement of micro-bubbles in microscopic images. 105-114 - Jill R. Potratz, Gail Dengel, JoAnne Robbins:
A comparison of swallowing in three subjects using an interactive image processing system. 115-122 - Liang Shen, Rangaraj M. Rangayyan, J. E. Leo Desautels:
Shape analysis of mammographic calcifications. 123-128 - Deborah L. Hamilton:
Identification and evaluation of the security requirements in medical applications. 129-137 - John A. Sanders, William W. Orrison:
Design and implementation of a clinical MSI workstation. 138-146 - Eric Favre, Daniel Bertrand, Christian Pellegrini:
A network distributed real-time data acquisition and analysis system based on X Window. 147-154 - Santina Franchi, Mario A. Imperato, Franco Prampolini:
Multimedia perspectives for next generation PAC systems. 156-169 - Kumar V. Peddanarappagari, Roger S. Fager:
Pixel based reconstruction (PBR) techniques. 170-179 - Shan Dong, J. Michael Fitzpatrick, Robert J. Maciunas:
Rectification of distortion in MRI for stereotaxy. 181-189 - Satya Dharanipragada, K. S. Arun:
Minimum square-deviation tomographic reconstruction from few projections. 190-197 - C. Blanco, Valentin Cuervas-Mons, Adolfo Muñoz Carrero, A. Duenas, Miguel A. González, Carlos Hernández Salvador:
Medical workstation for the management of the transplantation unit of a hospital. 199-206 - Tun-Wen Pai, John H. L. Hansen:
Morphological skeletonization for medical image compression. 207-214 - Kathleen Roger, Christian Collet, Nicola Fumai, Marco Petroni, Alfred S. Malowany, Franco A. Carnevale, Ron D. Gottesman:
Nursing workload management for a patient data management system. 216-223 - Nassrin Tavakoli:
Analyzing information content of MR images. 224-231 - William A. Pearlman, Aiman A. Abdel-Malek:
Medical image sequence interpolation via hierarchical pel-recursive motion estimation. 232-241 - Sarah A. Rajala, Ikhlas M. Abdelqader, Griff L. Bilbro, Wesley E. Snyder:
Motion estimation using mean field annealing applied to MRI. 242-249 - Mehmet Bilgen, William H. Brockman:
Restoration of noisy images blurred by a random medium. 250-256 - Y. Hu, Tim J. Dennis:
Simulated annealing and iterated conditional modes with selective and confidence enhanced update schemes. 257-264 - Suzanne B. Leif, Robert C. Leif:
Producing quality software according to medical regulations for devices. 265-272 - Rob W. Parrott, Martin R. Stytz, Philip Amburn, David Robinson:
Statistically optimal interslice value interpolation in 3D medical imaging: theory and implementation. 276-283 - Juan Manuel Ramirez, Sunanda Mitra, Alok Kher, Jose Morales:
3-D digital surface recovery of the optic nerve head from stereo fundus images. 284-291 - Ushir B. Shah, Shree K. Nayar:
Extracting 3-D structure and focused images using an optical microscope. 292-301 - Weizhao Zhao, Jen Y. Chang, David M. Smith, Myron D. Ginsberg:
Disparity analysis and its application to three-dimensional reconstruction of medical images. 302-308 - Paul F. Hemler, Todd Koumrian, John R. Adler Jr., B. Guthrie:
A three dimensional guidance system for frameless stereotactic neurosurgery. 309-314 - LiMin Fu, Mark Yang, Raul Braylan, Neal Benson:
A hybrid system approach to multivariate analysis of flow cytometry data. 315-324 - J. A. Bentrup:
An intelligent assistant for sleep stage scoring. 325-334 - Holger Dürer, K. Wang, Manfred B. Wischnewsky, Jun Zhao, J. Hommel:
Intensive-Help-a knowledge-based system for intensive care units. 335-344 - Joung-woo John Kim, George A. Bekey:
Adaptive abstraction in expert systems for medical diagnosis. 345-352 - Gerald Rom, Gerhard Jöchtl, Gert Pfurtscheller:
A transputer-based EMG-system with integrated knowledge-base for diagnostic-support. 353-359 - Isaac N. Bankman, William A. Christens-Barry, Irving N. Weinberg, Dong W. Kim, Ralph D. Semmel, William R. Brody:
An algorithm for early breast cancer detection in mammograms. 362-369 - Gregory D. Hume:
A dynamic student model in a cardiovascular intelligent tutoring system. 370-377 - D. Christine Georgakis, C. Georgakis:
Methodology for establishing a 'gold standard' [for a medical expert system]. 378-382 - Suresh K. Lodha, Jeff Reuben:
Integrated computerized database and radiographic image analysis system for total knee and hip replacement. 383-390 - Horace Ho-Shing Ip, Stephen Wang-Cheung Lam, Muoi M. Arnold, Louis Kreel:
An image computing system for the estimation and reconstruction of diffuse volume of an anti-cancer drug in liver tumours. 391-397 - Mengyang Liao, Jiamei Qin, Yanni Tan:
Texture classification and segmentation using simultaneous autoregressive random model. 398-401 - Kim R. Fowler:
Elements of successful design. 402-411 - Marian B. Gorzalczany, Mary McLeish:
Combination of neural networks and fuzzy sets as a basis for medical expert systems. 412-420 - Gopal Sundaramoorthy, William E. Higgins, John Hoford, Eric A. Hoffman:
Graphical user interface system for automatic 3-D medical image analysis. 421-428 - Raymond A. DeGennaro II, Denise Beattie, Thea Iberall, George A. Bekey:
A control philosophy for prosthetic hands. 429-437 - T. Rush, Stephen Bear:
Specifying medical software. 438-441 - M. Nooman, Abdalla S. A. Mohamed, Mohamed Emad Mousa Rasmy:
Knowledge-based system for medical image compression. 442-449 - Ryoichi Nadachi, Kazuo Nunokawa:
Automated corneal endothelial cell analysis. 450-457 - Chair-Li Chang, Heang-Ping Chan, Loren Niklason, Jeffery Crabbe, John Mathews, Mark Cobby, Ronald S. Adler:
Computer-aided detection and characterization of hyperparathyroidism in digital hand radiographs. 458-465 - Ramón C. Hermida, Fernando Aguado, José Ramón Fernández, Diane E. Ayala, José Rodríguez-Cervilla, José M. Fraga:
Estimation of a neonatal cardiovascular risk score by biomedical discriminant analysis. 467-476 - Michael E. Drues, David L. Hopper, Douglas N. Lange:
A system for detecting chemically-induced changes in cerebral blood flow using transcranial Doppler sonography in a dog model. 477-485 - Huei-Ning Natasha Ma, Martha W. Evens, David A. Trace, Frank Naeymi-Rad:
A productive user environment for generating progress notes. 486-493 - Ramón C. Hermida, José Ramón Fernández, Artemio Mojón, Diane E. Ayala:
Time-specified prediction limits for circadian blood pressure variability in clinical health. 494-503 - Edward Miskiel, Ozcan Ozdamar, D. Kimbrough Oller, Rebecca Eilers:
Digital signal processor-based feature extraction vocoder for the deaf. 504-509 - Dean F. Sittig, Kei-Hoi Cheung, Lewis Berman:
Fuzzy classification of heart rate trends and artifacts. 510-519 - Anthony L. Ricamato, Richard G. Absher, Mary T. Moffroid, James P. Tranowski:
A time-frequency approach to evaluate electromyographic recordings. 520-527 - Michael James Schement, Peter H. Hartline:
An intelligent controller for neurophysiological experiments. 528-537 - Dan Qiu, Joachim Dudeck:
Some problems related with probabilistic interpretations for certainty factors. 538-545 - Riccardo Bellazzi, Silvana Quaglini, Carlo Berzuini:
GAMEES II: an environment for building probabilistic expert systems based on arrays of Bayesian belief networks. 546-553 - Ru-Charn Chang, Martha W. Evens, Allen A. Rovick, Joel A. Michael:
Surface generation in a tutorial dialogue based on analysis of human tutoring sessions. 554-561 - Mirsad Hadzikadic:
Medical diagnostic expert systems: performance vs. representation. 562-571 - Keith C. C. Chan, John Y. Ching, Andrew K. C. Wong:
A probabilistic inductive learning approach to the acquisition of knowledge in medical expert systems. 572-581 - Christopher J. Wolfkiel:
Local motion identification and correction schemes for ultrafast CT flow studies. 582-585 - Shuqing Zhang, Joaquim Pontes Marques de Sá, M. Guerreiro, C. Abreu-Lima:
Quantitative assessment of mitral regurgitation by automated contrast 2D echocardiography. 586-594 - Temel Kayikçioglu, Sunanda Mitra:
Unique determination of shape and area of coronary arterial cross-section from biplane angiograms. 596-603 - Aiman Albert Abdel-Malek, John J. Bloomer, Fathy F. Yassa:
Adaptive pulse rate scheduling for reduced dose X-ray cardiac interventional fluoroscopic procedures. 604-611 - Kent Wreder, Dong C. Park, Malek Adjouadi, Sergio M. Gonzalez-Arias:
Stereotactic surgical planning using three dimensional reconstruction and artificial neural networks. 612-615 - John P. Kerr, Eric B. Bartlett:
SPECT reconstruction using a backpropagation neural network implemented on a massively parallel SIMD computer. 616-623 - Hong Yan, Jingtong Mao, Benjamin Chen:
MR image resolution enhancement using a multi-layer neural network. 624-632 - Woon-Seng Gan:
Development of fuzzy neural tool for medical signal processing and imaging. 633-637 - Louis C. Pretorius, Cobus Nel:
Feature extraction from ECG for classification by artificial neural networks. 639-647 - Claudio M. Held, James Kurien:
FLAPECAN: a knowledge based system in electrocardiogram diagnosis. 648-655 - Xueqiang Zhou, Peter Engler, Malcolm G. Coblentz:
Adaptive filter application in fetal electrocardiography. 656-662 - Naim Alper, Alex Pang, Boris Kogan:
Visualization of wave propagation through a 3D strand of myocardium. 663-672 - Toru Masuzawa, Yoshykuki Taenaka, Masayuki Kinoshita, Takeshi Nakatani, Hisateru Takano, Yasuhiro Fukui:
An electrohydraulic totally implantable artificial heart with a motor-integrated regenerative pump and its computer control. 673-680 - Matthew Mark Thomas:
Application of artificial neural networks (ANNs) to complex oscillations in the human pupil light reflex. 681-687 - Suyun Chen, Martha W. Evens, David A. Trace, Frank Naeymi-Rad:
Severity measurements using neural networks. 688-694 - Jonathan Michel, Gagan Mirchandani, Steven Wald:
Prognosis with neural networks using statistically based feature sets. 695-702 - Thomas C. Wendell, Kadry Abdelhamied:
A phoneme recognition system using modular construction of time-delay neural networks. 704-709 - Ralph Martinez, Douglas Smith, Hector Trevino:
ImageNet: a global distributed database for color image storage, and retrieval in medical imaging systems. 710-719
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