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Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, Volume 180
Volume 180, October 2019
- Tianyu Shen, Chao Gou
, Fei-Yue Wang, Zilong He, Weiguo Chen:
Learning from adversarial medical images for X-ray breast mass segmentation. - Hamid Sarmadi, Rafael Muñoz-Salinas
, Manuel Álvaro Berbís, Antonio Luna, Rafael Medina Carnicer
:
3D Reconstruction and alignment by consumer RGB-D sensors and fiducial planar markers for patient positioning in radiation therapy. - Jiseok Yoon
, Eun Young Choi
, Maliazurina Saad, Tae-Sun Choi
:
Automated integrated system for stained neuron detection: An end-to-end framework with a high negative predictive rate. - Yunbi Liu, Xiao Zhang, Guangwei Cai, Yingyin Chen, Zhaoqiang Yun, Qianjin Feng, Wei Yang:
Automatic delineation of ribs and clavicles in chest radiographs using fully convolutional DenseNets. - Xiaoxi Pan, Mouloud Adel, Caroline Fossati
, Thierry Gaidon, Julien Wojak, Eric Guedj:
Multiscale spatial gradient features for 18F-FDG PET image-guided diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease.
- Erdenebayar Urtnasan
, Yoon Ji Kim, Jonguk Park, Eun Yeon Joo, Kyoung-Joung Lee:
Deep learning approaches for automatic detection of sleep apnea events from an electrocardiogram. - Mei-Ling Huang, Yueh-Ching Chou:
Combining a gravitational search algorithm, particle swarm optimization, and fuzzy rules to improve the classification performance of a feed-forward neural network. - Oksana Semenova, Giorgia Carra
, Gordon Lightbody, Geraldine B. Boylan
, Eugene M. Dempsey
, Andriy Temko:
Prediction of short-term health outcomes in preterm neonates from heart-rate variability and blood pressure using boosted decision trees. - Carlo Ricciardi
, Marianna Amboni
, Chiara De Santis, Giovanni Improta
, Giampiero Volpe, Luigi Iuppariello
, Gianluca Ricciardelli, Giovanni D'Addio
, Carmine Vitale
, Paolo Barone, Mario Cesarelli:
Using gait analysis' parameters to classify Parkinsonism: A data mining approach. - Andrea Acevedo, Santiago Alférez
, Anna Merino, Laura Puigví, José Rodellar:
Recognition of peripheral blood cell images using convolutional neural networks.
- Abhijit Dutta
, Himadri Chattopadhyay, Humaira Yasmin
, Mohammad Rahimi-Gorji:
Entropy generation in the human lung due to effect of psychrometric condition and friction in the respiratory tract. - Anum Tanveer, Mair Khan, T. Salahuddin
, M. Y. Malik:
Numerical simulation of electroosmosis regulated peristaltic transport of Bingham nanofluid. - Saeed Miramini
, Yi Yang, Lihai Zhang
:
A probabilistic-based approach for computational simulation of bone fracture healing. - Tasawar Hayat, Naseema Aslam, Muhammad Ijaz Khan
, M. Imran Khan, Ahmed Alsaedi:
MHD peristaltic motion of Johnson-Segalman fluid in an inclined channel subject to radiative flux and convective boundary conditions. - Chuong Ngo, Stephan Dahlmanns, Thomas Vollmer, Berno J. E. Misgeld, Steffen Leonhardt
:
Object-oriented modeling of thoracic fluid balance to study cardiogenic pulmonary congestion in humans. - Muhammad Ijaz Khan
, Sohail A. Khan
, Tasawar Hayat, M. Imran Khan, Ahmed Alsaedi:
Nanomaterial based flow of Prandtl-Eyring (non-Newtonian) fluid using Brownian and thermophoretic diffusion with entropy generation. - Nicholas Widmann, Robert Sutton, Newton Buchanan, Dana E. Niles, Godfrey Nazareth, Vinay Nadkarni, Matthew R. Maltese:
Simulating blood pressure and end tidal CO2 in a CPR training manikin. - W. M. Faizal
, Nik Nazri Nik Ghazali
, Irfan Anjum Badruddin
, M. Z. Zainon, Aznijar Ahmad Yazid
, Mohamad Azlin Bin Ali, C. Y. Khor
, Norliza Binti Ibrahim
, Roziana M. Razi
:
A review of fluid-structure interaction simulation for patients with sleep related breathing disorders with obstructive sleep.
- Sadaf Nawaz, Tasawar Hayat, Ahmed Alsaedi:
Analysis of entropy generation in peristalsis of Williamson fluid in curved channel under radial magnetic field.

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