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Computers in Biology and Medicine, Volume 51
Volume 51, August 2014
- Jamileh Yousefi, Andrew Hamilton-Wright:
Characterizing EMG data using machine-learning tools. 1-13 - Pieter Van Gorp, Marco Comuzzi, Andreas Jahnen, Uzay Kaymak, Blackford Middleton:
An open platform for personal health record apps with platform-level privacy protection. 14-23 - Marcelo Cicconet, Michelle Gutwein, Kristin C. Gunsalus, Davi Geiger:
Label free cell-tracking and division detection based on 2D time-lapse images for lineage analysis of early embryo development. 24-34 - Nico Heussner, Lukas Holl, Timo Nowak, Thorsten Beuth, Martin S. Spitzer, Wilhelm Stork:
Prediction of temperature and damage in an irradiated human eye - Utilization of a detailed computer model which includes a vectorial blood stream in the choroid. 35-43 - Mehdi Sahihi, Y. Ghayeb:
An investigation of molecular dynamics simulation and molecular docking: Interaction of citrus flavonoids and bovine β-lactoglobulin in focus. 44-50 - Yi-Hsuan Kao, Michael Mu Huo Teng, Yi-Tzu Kao, Yi-Ju Chen, Chen-Hsin Wu, Wen-Chun Chen, Fang-Ying Chiu, Feng-Chi Chang:
Automatic measurements of arterial input and venous output functions on cerebral computed tomography perfusion images: A preliminary study. 51-60 - Jakob Wikström, George Georgoulas, Thucydides Moutsopoulos, Aris Seferiadis:
Intelligent data analysis of instrumented gait data in stroke patients - A systematic review. 61-72 - Xiao-yu Zhao, Jin Zhang, Yuan-yuan Chen, Qiang Li, Tao Yang, Cong Pian, Liang-Yun Zhang:
Promoter recognition based on the maximum entropy hidden Markov model. 73-81 - Byung Hyung Kim, Minho Kim, Sungho Jo:
Quadcopter flight control using a low-cost hybrid interface with EEG-based classification and eye tracking. 82-92 - Sándor Szénási:
Segmentation of colon tissue sample images using multiple graphics accelerators. 93-103 - Timothy M. Ellmore, Sara M. Murphy, Katarina Cruz, Richard J. Castriotta, Mya C. Schiess:
Averaging of diffusion tensor imaging direction-encoded color maps for localizing substantia nigra. 104-110 - Fei-Hung Hung, Hung-Wen Chiu, Yo-Cheng Chang:
Revealing pathway maps of renal cell carcinoma by gene expression change. 111-121 - Shu Zhou, Guo-Bo Li, Lu-Yi Huang, Huan-Zhang Xie, Ying-Lan Zhao, Yuzong Chen, Lin-Li Li, Sheng-Yong Yang:
A prediction model of drug-induced ototoxicity developed by an optimal support vector machine (SVM) method. 122-127 - Alexandros T. Tzallas, Nikolaos S. Katertsidis, Evaggelos Karvounis, Markos G. Tsipouras, George Rigas, Yorgos Goletsis, Krzysztof Zielinski, Libera Fresiello, Arianna Di Molfetta, Gianfranco Ferrari, John V. Terrovitis, Maria Giovanna Trivella, Dimitrios I. Fotiadis:
Modeling and simulation of speed selection on left ventricular assist devices. 128-139 - Flávio Luiz Seixas, Bianca Zadrozny, Jerson Laks, Aura Conci, Débora Christina Muchaluat-Saade:
A Bayesian network decision model for supporting the diagnosis of dementia, Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment. 140-158 - Jacek Jaworski, Grzegorz Redlarski:
A compartment model of alveolar-capillary oxygen diffusion with ventilation-perfusion gradient and dynamics of air transport through the respiratory tract. 159-170 - Semih Ergin, Onur A. Kilic:
A new feature extraction framework based on wavelets for breast cancer diagnosis. 171-182 - Barry Robson:
Hyperbolic Dirac Nets for medical decision support. Theory, methods, and comparison with Bayes Nets. 183-197 - Hao Gu, Li Ma, Yinglong Ren, Wenjing He, Yun Wang, Yanjiang Qiao:
Exploration of the mechanism of pattern-specific treatments in coronary heart disease with network pharmacology approach. 198-204 - Xiangqin Jin, Minghao Jin, Lianxi Sheng:
Three dimensional quantitative structure-toxicity relationship modeling and prediction of acute toxicity for organic contaminants to algae. 205-213 - Grzegorz J. Blinowski, Maciej Kaminski, Dariusz Wawer:
Trans3D: A free tool for dynamical visualization of EEG activity transmission in the brain. 214-222 - Umit D. Ulusar:
Recovery of gastrointestinal tract motility detection using Naive Bayesian and minimum statistics. 223-228
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