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BIOSTEC BIOIMAGING 2016: Rome, Italy
- James P. Gilbert, Haim Azhari, Hesham H. Ali, Carla Quintão, Jan Sliwa, Carolina Ruiz, Ana L. N. Fred, Hugo Gamboa:
Proceedings of the 9th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies (BIOSTEC 2016) - Volume 2: BIOIMAGING, Rome, Italy, February 21-23, 2016. SciTePress 2016, ISBN 978-989-758-170-0
Papers
Full Papers
- Songlin Du, Yaping Yan, Yide Ma:
Automated Breast Mass Segmentation using Pulse-Coupled Neural Network and Distance Regularized Level Set Evolution: A Coarse-to-fine Approach. 17-24 - Gadea Mata, Jónathan Heras, Miguel Morales, Ana Romero, Julio Rubio:
SynapCountJ: A Tool for Analyzing Synaptic Densities in Neurons. 25-31 - Mojdeh Rastgoo, Guillaume Lemaitre, Joan Massich, Olivier Morel, Franck Marzani, Rafael García, Fabrice Mériaudeau:
Tackling the Problem of Data Imbalancing for Melanoma Classification. 32-39 - Geoffrey G. Zhang, Kujtim Latifi, Vladimir Feygelman, Thomas J. Dilling, Eduardo G. Moros:
Reproducibility Analysis of 4DCT Derived Ventilation Distribution Data - An Application of a Ventilation Calculation Algorithm based on 4DCT. 40-43 - Sandro Barone, Alessandro Paoli, Armando Viviano Razionale, Roberto Savignano:
Design of Customised Orthodontic Devices by Digital Imaging and CAD/FEM Modelling. 44-52
Short Papers
- Ali M. Hasan, Farid Meziane, Mohammad Abd Kadhim:
Automated Segmentation of Tumours in MRI Brain Scans. 55-62 - Mohammadreza Hosseini, Arcot Sowmya, Tomasz Bednarz:
Interactive Chan-Vese Approach with Random Walk for Medical Images Segmentation. 63-70 - Malik Saad Sultan, Nelson Martins, Diana Veiga, Manuel Ferreira, Miguel Tavares Coimbra:
Automatic Segmentation of Extensor Tendon of the MCP Joint in Ultrasound Images. 71-76 - Bangalore Ravi Kiran, Bogdan Stanciulescu, Jesús Angulo:
Unsupervised Clustering of Hyperspectral Images of Brain Tissues by Hierarchical Non-negative Matrix Factorization. 77-84 - Matsilele Mabaso, Daniel Withey, Bhekisipho Twala:
A Framework for Creating Realistic Synthetic Fluorescence Microscopy Image Sequences. 85-92 - Shruthi Raghavan, Jaerock Kwon:
Fully Automated Image Preprocessing for Feature Extraction from Knife-edge Scanning Microscopy Image Stacks - Towards a Fully Automated Image Processing Pipeline for Light Microscopic Images. 93-100 - A. Kriasiukaitis, V. Valuckis, A. Kybartaite-Ziliene, L. Kriaucikuniene:
Diagnostics of Optic Nerve Head Pathologies using Structural Analysis of Eye Ultrasound B-scan Images. 101-104 - Cheng-Liang Peng, Yuan-I Chen, Ying-Hsia Shih, Tsai-Yueh Luo, Ming-Jium Shieh:
EGFR-targeting Peptide Conjugated pH-sensitive Micelles as a Potential Drug Carrier for Photodynamic Detection and Therapy of Cancer. 105-110 - Ilaria Gori, Alessia Giuliano, Piernicola Oliva, Michela Tosetti, Filippo Muratori, Sara Calderoni, Alessandra Retico:
Processing Magnetic Resonance Image Features with One-class Support Vector Machines - Investigation of the Autism Spectrum Disorder Heterogeneity. 111-117 - Leila Eadie, Luke Regan, Ashish MacAden, Philip Wilson:
Supporting Novice Prehospital Transcranial Ultrasound Scanning for Brain Haemorrhage. 118-123 - Alessandra Retico, Graziella Donatelli, Mauro Costagli, Laura Biagi, Maria Evelina Fantacci, Daniela Frosini, Gloria Tognoni, Mirco Cosottini, Michela Tosetti:
A Semiautomatic Image Processing Tool to Measure Small Structures in Magnetic Resonance Images of the Brain at 7 Tesla - Application to Hippocampus Subfields of Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment. 124-128 - Yan Wu, Emmanuel Zachariah, Judith Amorosa, Anjani Naidu, Mina L. Labib, Jamil Shaikh, Donna Eckstein, Sinae Kim, John E. Langenfeld, Joseph Aisner, John L. Nosher, Robert S. DiPaola, David J. Foran:
A Support Vector Machine based Prediction Model for Discrimination of Malignant Pulmonary Nodules from Benign Nodules. 129-133 - Dongwoo Kang, Seok Lee, Hyoseok Hwang, Juyong Park, Jingu Heo, Byongmin Kang, Jin-Ho Lee, Yoonsun Choi, Kyuhwan Choi, Dongkyung Nam:
Feasibility of Eye-tracking based Glasses-free 3D Autostereoscopic Display Systems for Medical 3D Images. 134-138
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