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Computers in Biology and Medicine, Volume 65
Volume 65, October 2015
- Haik Kalantarian, Majid Sarrafzadeh:
Audio-based detection and evaluation of eating behavior using the smartwatch platform. 1-9 - Balázs Harangi
, András Hajdu
:
Detection of the optic disc in fundus images by combining probability models. 10-24 - Majid Mahrooghy, Shantia Yarahmadian, Vineetha Menon, Vahid Rezania, Jack A. Tuszynski
:
The use of compressive sensing and peak detection in the reconstruction of microtubules length time series in the process of dynamic instability. 25-33 - Damien Zufferey, Thomas Hofer, Jean Hennebert, Michael Ignaz Schumacher
, Rolf Ingold
, Stefano Bromuri
:
Performance comparison of multi-label learning algorithms on clinical data for chronic diseases. 34-43 - Justyna Wlodarczyk, Wadim Wojciechowski, Kamila Czaplicka, Andrzej Urbanik, Zbislaw Tabor:
Fast automated segmentation of wrist bones in magnetic resonance images. 44-53 - Vimal K. Shrivastava
, Narendra D. Londhe
, Rajendra S. Sonawane, Jasjit S. Suri:
Exploring the color feature power for psoriasis risk stratification and classification: A data mining paradigm. 54-68 - Lei Chen, Shihong Wang:
Differential cryptanalysis of a medical image cryptosystem with multiple rounds. 69-75 - J. Jabez Christopher
, Harichandran Khanna Nehemiah, Arputharaj Kannan
:
A clinical decision support system for diagnosis of Allergic Rhinitis based on intradermal skin tests. 76-84 - Pathuri Lavanya, Sudha Ramaiah, Harpeet Singh, Renu Bahadur, Anand Anbarasu
:
Investigations on the role of CH...O interactions and its impact on stability and specificity of penicillin binding proteins. 85-92 - Alireza Sharifi, Hamid Niazmand:
Analysis of flow and LDL concentration polarization in siphon of internal carotid artery: Non-Newtonian effects. 93-102 - Pascale Béliveau
, Farida Cheriet, Stasia A. Anderson
, Joni Taylor, Andrew E. Arai
, Li-yueh Hsu
:
Quantitative assessment of myocardial fibrosis in an age-related rat model by ex vivo late gadolinium enhancement magnetic resonance imaging with histopathological correlation. 103-113 - Weng-Kong Tam, Hsi-Jian Lee:
Improving point correspondence in cephalograms by using a two-stage rectified point transform. 114-123 - Albert K. Feeny
, Mongkol Tadarati, David E. Freund, Neil M. Bressler, Philippe Burlina:
Automated segmentation of geographic atrophy of the retinal epithelium via random forests in AREDS color fundus images. 124-136 - Gihad Ibrahim
, Aldo Rona
, Sarah V. Hainsworth
:
Non-uniform central airways ventilation model based on vascular segmentation. 137-145 - Benjamin M. Bloom, Chris Maimaris, Fiona Lecky
, Rupert Pearse
:
Letter in response to 'Classification algorithms for the identification of structural injury in TBI using brain electrical activity'. 146 - Leslie S. Prichep, Samanwoy Ghosh-Dastidar, Arnaud E. Jacquin, William Koppes, Jonathan Miller, Brian J. O'Neil, Rosanne Naunheim, J. Stephen Huff:
Response to letter to the Editor regarding 'Classification algorithms for the identification of structural injury in TBI using brain electrical activity'. 147-148
- Andrew L. Wit:
Comment on the First Symposium on Quantitative Analysis of Cardiac Arrhythmias. 149 - Larisa G. Tereshchenko
, Jonathan W. Waks, Muammar M. Kabir, Elyar Ghafoori
, Alexei Shvilkin
, Mark E. Josephson:
Analysis of speed, curvature, planarity and frequency characteristics of heart vector movement to evaluate the electrophysiological substrate associated with ventricular tachycardia. 150-160 - Jean Provost
, Alexandre Costet, Elaine Y. Wan, Alok Gambhir, William Whang, Hasan Garan, Elisa E. Konofagou:
Assessing the atrial electromechanical coupling during atrial focal tachycardia, flutter, and fibrillation using electromechanical wave imaging in humans. 161-167 - Lambros S. Athanasiou, George A. Rigas
, Antonis I. Sakellarios
, Themis P. Exarchos, Panagiotis K. Siogkas, Katerina K. Naka
, Daniele Panetta
, Gualtiero Pelosi
, Federico Vozzi
, Lampros K. Michalis
, Oberdan Parodi, Dimitrios I. Fotiadis:
Computerized methodology for micro-CT and histological data inflation using an IVUS based translation map. 168-176 - Ashish N. Doshi
, Richard D. Walton
, Sébastien P. Krul, Joris R. de Groot
, Olivier Bernus
, Igor R. Efimov
, Bastiaan J. Boukens
, Ruben Coronel
:
Feasibility of a semi-automated method for cardiac conduction velocity analysis of high-resolution activation maps. 177-183 - Andrius Petrenas
, Vaidotas Marozas
, Leif Sörnmo:
Low-complexity detection of atrial fibrillation in continuous long-term monitoring. 184-191 - Vincent Jacquemet:
Modeling left and right atrial contributions to the ECG: A dipole-current source approach. 192-199 - Patrick M. Boyle
, Thomas V. Karathanos
, Emilia Entcheva
, Natalia A. Trayanova
:
Computational modeling of cardiac optogenetics: Methodology overview & review of findings from simulations. 200-208 - Candido Cabo:
Post-repolarization refractoriness increases vulnerability to block and initiation of reentrant impulses in heterogeneous infarcted myocardium. 209-219 - David Gordon, Jeffrey J. Goldberger, Rishi Arora, Gary L. Aistrup, Jason Ng
:
Searching for "order" in atrial fibrillation using electrogram morphology recurrence plots. 220-228 - Chris D. Cantwell
, Caroline H. Roney
, Fu Siong Ng
, Jennifer H. Siggers
, Spencer J. Sherwin
, Nicholas S. Peters:
Techniques for automated local activation time annotation and conduction velocity estimation in cardiac mapping. 229-242 - Feng Xiong, Xiaoyan Qi, Stanley Nattel
, Philippe Comtois:
Wavelet analysis of cardiac optical mapping data. 243-255 - Edward J. Ciaccio, James Coromilas, Hiroshi Ashikaga
, Daniel O. Cervantes, Andrew L. Wit, Nicholas S. Peters, Elliot R. McVeigh, Hasan Garan:
Reprint of 'Model of unidirectional block formation leading to reentrant ventricular tachycardia in the infarct border zone of postinfarction canine hearts'. 256-266
- Anastasios Koulaouzidis
, Dimitrios K. Iakovidis:
Robust capsule endoscopy lesion quantification and localization systems. 267-268 - Li Lu
, Guozheng Yan, Jingjing Sun:
A study of human colonic motility in healthy and constipated subjects using the wireless capsule. 269-278 - Saima Rathore, Mutawarra Hussain, Asifullah Khan
:
Automated colon cancer detection using hybrid of novel geometric features and some traditional features. 279-296 - Evaggelos Spyrou, Dimitrios K. Iakovidis, Stavros Niafas, Anastasios Koulaouzidis
:
Comparative assessment of feature extraction methods for visual odometry in wireless capsule endoscopy. 297-307 - Gianluca Ianiro
, Stefano Bibbò
, Silvia Pecere
, Antonio Gasbarrini
, Giovanni Cammarota
:
Current technologies for the endoscopic assessment of duodenal villous pattern in celiac disease. 308-314 - Taylan Kav
, Cenk Sokmensuer, Bulent Sivri:
Enteroscopic findings of Celiac Disease and their correlation with mucosal histopathologic changes. 315-319 - Michal Drozdzal, Santi Seguí
, Petia Radeva
, Carolina Malagelada
, Fernando Azpiroz
, Jordi Vitrià
:
Motility bar: A new tool for motility analysis of endoluminal videos. 320-330 - Norelle R. Reilly:
Pondering the potential of quantitative analysis of video capsule endoscopy images in the management of children with celiac disease. 331-332 - Martin Keuchel, Niels Kurniawan, Peter Baltes
, Dirk Bandorski
, Anastasios Koulaouzidis
:
Quantitative measurements in capsule endoscopy. 333-347 - Sebastian Hegenbart, Andreas Uhl, Andreas Vécsei
:
Survey on computer aided decision support for diagnosis of celiac disease. 348-358 - Imdadur Rahman
, Nadeem Ahmad Afzal, Praful Patel:
The role of magnetic assisted capsule endoscopy (MACE) to aid visualisation in the upper GI tract. 359-363 - Edward J. Ciaccio, Govind Bhagat
, Suzanne K. Lewis, Peter H. R. Green:
Suggestions for automatic quantitation of endoscopic image analysis to improve detection of small intestinal pathology in celiac disease patients. 364-368 - Edward J. Ciaccio, Govind Bhagat
, Suzanne K. Lewis, Peter H. R. Green:
Trends in celiac disease research. 369-378

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