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found 16 matches
- 1996
- Krzysztof J. Cios, Lucy S. Goodenday, Kanu K. Shah, Gürsel Serpen:
A novel algorithm for classification of SPECT images of a human heart. CBMS 1996: 1-5 - Manohar Das, C. Lin:
Lossless compression of medical images using hierarchical autoregressive models. CBMS 1996: 6-11 - Peter Kokol:
Method engineering-a framework for improved computer based medical systems design. CBMS 1996: 41-46 - Louis Legrand, Franck Marzani, Liliane Dusserre:
A method for automatically detecting the systole and diastole phases in sequences of angiographic images. CBMS 1996: 30-35 - Mark L. Manwaring, Kent L. Jones, Kim H. Manwaring:
Issues in developing a communication protocol for wireless (implanted) biodevices. CBMS 1996: 65-70 - Franck Marzani, Louis Legrand, Liliane Dusserre:
The Fourier adaptive smoothness constraint for computing optical flow on sequences of angiographic images. CBMS 1996: 53-58 - Bojan Novak, Martin Bigec:
Childhood obesity prediction with artificial neural networks. CBMS 1996: 77-82 - Margaret G. E. Peterson:
User satisfaction surveys, what the engineer should know. CBMS 1996: 71-76 - Amy Remillard:
Software validation made simple. CBMS 1996: 36-40 - Jahangir Ahmad Satti:
Parallel beam mapping algorithm to compute radiation dose in three dimensional treatment planning. CBMS 1996: 24-29 - Satish Subramanian, Lynn Elliott, Ramakrishna V. Vishnuvajjala, Wei-Tek Tsai, Ramin Mojdehbakhsh:
Fault mitigation in safety-critical software systems. CBMS 1996: 12-17 - Torfinn Taxt:
Comparison of cepstrum based methods for radial blind deconvolution of ultrasound images. CBMS 1996: 59-64 - Bogdan Viher, Dean Korosec, Damjan Zazula:
Computer simulator of electromyographic signal. CBMS 1996: 47-52 - Ramakrishna V. Vishnuvajjala, Satish Subramanian, Wei-Tek Tsai, Lynn Elliott, Ramin Mojdehbakhsh:
Run-time assertion schemes for safety-critical systems [pacemakers/defibrillators application]. CBMS 1996: 18-23 - Jernej Zavrsnik, Kurt Kancler, A. Zidanik, Martin Bigec, Peter Kokol:
Deciding about syndromes with SYNFIN. CBMS 1996: 83-86 - Ninth IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS '96), Ann Arbor, MI, USA, June 17-18, 1996. IEEE 1996, ISBN 0-8186-7441-5 [contents]
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