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10th BIOSTEC 2017: Porto, Portugal
- Nathalia Peixoto, Margarida Silveira, Hesham H. Ali, Carlos Dias Maciel, Egon L. van den Broek:

Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies - 10th International Joint Conference, BIOSTEC 2017, Porto, Portugal, February 21-23, 2017, Revised Selected Papers. Communications in Computer and Information Science 881, Springer 2018, ISBN 978-3-319-94805-8
Biomedical Electronics and Devices
- Giovanni Saggio

, Alessandra Bianco, Giancarlo Orengo, Giuseppe Tancredi, Costantino Del Gaudio, Jacob Zeitani
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An Electronic-Engineered Sensory Sternal Retractor Aimed at Post-sternotomy Pain Reduction. 3-18 - Luís Rosado

, Paulo T. Silva, José Faria, João Oliveira
, Maria João M. Vasconcelos, Dirk Elias, José M. Correia da Costa, Jaime S. Cardoso
:
\mu μ SmartScope: Towards a Fully Automated 3D-Printed Smartphone Microscope with Motorized Stage. 19-44 - Vladimir I. Ogurtsov, Karen Twomey:

A Portable Chemical Detection System with Anti-body Biosensor for Impedance Based Monitoring of T2-mycotoxin Bioterrorism Agents. 45-73 - Ana S. Moita

, Dalila Vieira
, Filipa Mata, José Pereira, António L. N. Moreira:
Microfluidic Devices Integrating Clinical Alternative Diagnostic Techniques Based on Cell Mechanical Properties. 74-93 - Karine Charrière

, Alain Rouleau, Olivier Gaiffe, Pascal Morel, Véronique Bourcier, Christian Pieralli, Wilfrid Boireau
, Lionel Pazart, Bruno Wacogne:
A Biochip Based Medical Device for Point-of-Care ABO Compatibility: Towards a Smart Transfusion Line. 94-105 - Dmitriy Dubovitskiy, Valeri Kouznetsov:

Novel Pattern Recognition Method for Analysis the Radiation Exposure in Cancer Treatment. 106-118
Bioimaging
- Silvia Baglietto, Ibolya E. Kepiro, Gerrit Hilgen

, Evelyne Sernagor
, Vittorio Murino
, Diego Sona
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Automatic Segmentation of Neurons from Fluorescent Microscopy Imaging. 121-133 - Aneta Lisowska

, Erin Beveridge, Alison O'Neil, Vismantas Dilys, Keith Muir, Ian Poole:
Evaluation of Dense Vessel Detection in NCCT Scans. 134-145 - Malik Saad Sultan, Nelson Martins, Eva Costa, Diana Veiga, Manuel João Ferreira, Sandra da Silva Mattos

, Miguel Tavares Coimbra
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Tracking Anterior Mitral Leaflet in Echocardiographic Videos Using Morphological Operators and Active Contours. 146-162 - Bartlomiej Stasiak

, Pawel Tarasiuk
, Izabela Michalska, Arkadiusz Tomczyk
, Piotr S. Szczepaniak
:
Convolutional Neural Network Based Segmentation of Demyelinating Plaques in MRI. 163-188
Bioinformatics Models, Methods and Algorithms
- Sohei Ito, Kenji Osari, Shigeki Hagihara, Naoki Yonezaki:

Compositional Analysis of Homeostasis of Gene Networks by Clustering Algorithms. 191-211 - Jia Qian

, Davide Marchiori, Matteo Comin
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Fast and Sensitive Classification of Short Metagenomic Reads with SKraken. 212-226 - Dawit Nigatu, Werner Henkel:

Computational Identification of Essential Genes in Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes. 227-247 - Rogério Güths, Guilherme P. Telles, Maria Emília M. T. Walter

, Nalvo F. Almeida
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A Heuristic for the Live Parsimony Problem. 248-267 - Jorge Oliveira

, Rute Pereira
, Rosário Santos
, Mário Sousa
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Evaluating Runs of Homozygosity in Exome Sequencing Data - Utility in Disease Inheritance Model Selection and Variant Filtering. 268-288 - Claudio Alexandre Piedade

, Marta Sousa Silva
, Carlos Cordeiro
, António E. N. Ferreira
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Virus Disassembly Pathways Predicted from Geometry and Configuration Energy. 289-301
Bio-inspired Systems and Signal Processing
- Andrew Schumann

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Towards Swarm Intelligence of Alcoholics. 305-327
Health Informatics
- Luís Torres Pereira, Ana Dias

, Alexandra Queirós, Nelson Pacheco da Rocha:
Technologies for Ageing in Place: A Systematic Review of Reviews and Meta-analyses. 331-353 - Sandra Hellmers, Sebastian J. F. Fudickar

, Lena Dasenbrock, Andrea Heinks, Jürgen M. Bauer, Andreas Hein:
A Model-Based Approach for Jump Analyses Regarding Strength and Balance - The Human as an Oscillating System. 354-375 - Ahmedul Kabir, Carolina Ruiz

, Sergio A. Alvarez, Majaz Moonis:
Regression, Classification and Ensemble Machine Learning Approaches to Forecasting Clinical Outcomes in Ischemic Stroke. 376-402

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