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Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering: Imaging & Visualization, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 2013
- João Manuel R. S. Tavares:
Welcome from Editor-in-Chief. 1
- Pedro Miguel Morgado, Margarida Silveira, Jorge S. Marques:
Diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease using 3D local binary patterns. 2-12 - Jia Wu, Yingqian Wang, Marc A. Simon, Michael S. Sacks, John C. Brigham:
A new computational framework for anatomically consistent 3D statistical shape analysis with clinical imaging applications. 13-27 - Sarada Prasad Dakua:
Use of chaos concept in medical image segmentation. 28-36 - Oscar Luis Vera-Pérez, Alejandro Mesejo-Chiong, Antoni Jaume-i-Capó, Manuel González Hidalgo:
Human limb tracking using simulated annealing for a low-cost rehabilitation system. 37-42
- Cédric Schwartz, Fabien Leboeuf, Olivier Rémy-Néris, Sylvain Brochard, Mathieu Lempereur, Valérie Burdin:
Using merged kinematic and anatomical data to evaluate humeral motion estimation: a pilot study. 43-47
- Da Chen, Mingqiang Yang, Laurent D. Cohen:
Global minimum for a variant Mumford-Shah model with application to medical image segmentation. 48-60
Volume 1, Number 2, 2013
- Lina Vieira, Pedro Almeida, Durval Campos Costa:
Image quality of myocardial perfusion-gated studies: effect of ingestion of different fat content in the reduction of extra-myocardial abdominal signal. 61-68 - Mohamed Aissiou, Delphine Périé, Julien Gervais, François Trochu:
Development of a progressive dual kriging technique for 2D and 3D multi-parametric MRI data interpolation. 69-78 - Youssef Rouchdy, Laurent D. Cohen:
Geodesic voting methods: overview, extensions and application to blood vessel segmentation. 79-88 - Alice Faria, Durval Campos Costa, Begoña Criado, Aníbal Albuquerque, Claudia Escórcio:
Left ventricular function influenced by MMP3 gene 5A/6A polymorphism (rs3025058): a gated-SPECT study. 89-99 - Jin Qian, Yongjie Zhang, Devin Thomas O'Connor, M. Steven Greene, Wing Kam Liu:
Intersection-free tetrahedral meshing from volumetric images. 100-110 - Constantinos G. Loukas:
Assessment of tumour angiogenesis in tissue section images based on a self-organising map (SOM). 111-118
Volume 1, Number 3, 2013
- Alice Faria, Durval Campos Costa, Begoña Criado, Aníbal Albuquerque, Claudia Escórcio:
Phenotypes of myocardial blood perfusion related to the genetic variations of metalloproteinases 3 (MMP3) and 9 (MMP9). 119-129
- Babak Seyed Aghazadeh, Morteza Khaleghi, Ramana Pidaparti, Kayvan Najarian:
Intracranial pressure (ICP) level estimation using textural features of brain CT images. 130-137
- Tien-Tuan Dao, Philippe Pouletaut, Ludovic Robert, Pascal Aufaure, Fabrice Charleux, Marie Christine Ho Ba Tho:
Quantitative analysis of annulus fibrosus and nucleus pulposus derived from T2 mapping, diffusion-weighted and diffusion tensor MR imaging. 138-146 - G. Bindu, S. Semenov:
2D Fused image reconstruction approach for microwave tomography: a theoretical assessment using the FDTD model. 147-154 - Amitabha Lahiri, Kyrin Liong, Dawn Chia, Shujin Lee, Aymeric Lim, Arijit Biswas, Heow Pueh Lee:
Functional compartmental space: the missing link in the pathogenesis of carpal tunnel syndrome. 155-163 - Hong Zhang, Yuanfeng Jiao, Erick Johnson, Ling Zhan, Yongjie Zhang, Kenji Shimada:
Modelling anisotropic material property of cerebral aneurysms for fluid-structure interaction simulation. 164-174 - Lior Shamir:
Quantitative measurement of human ageing using computer-aided radiographic texture analysis. 175-183
Volume 1, Number 4, 2013
- Mukesh Saraswat, K. V. Arya:
Colour normalisation of histopathological images. 185-197 - Isabel N. Figueiredo, Sunil Kumar, Carlos F. Leal, Pedro N. Figueiredo:
Computer-assisted bleeding detection in wireless capsule endoscopy images. 198-210 - Cátia S. P. Silva, André R. S. Marçal:
Colour-based dermoscopy classification of cutaneous lesions: an alternative approach. 211-224 - Hyatt E. Moore IV:
Visualization of EEG activity for stimulating sleep research. 225-233 - S. P. Broderick, Barry J. Doyle, Eamon G. Kavanagh, Michael T. Walsh:
Photogrammetry for use in biological surface acquisition: investigation of use, geometric accuracy and consequence on analysis. 234-246
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