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Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering: Imaging & Visualization, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, 2017
- João Manuel R. S. Tavares:
Editorial message from the Editor-in-Chief. 1-2
- Alida Mazzoli, Antonio Gracco, Angela Masi, Giuseppe Siciliani:
Use of MIMICS® software in three-dimensional cephalometric evaluation of soft tissues of the face. 3-15 - Zohair Al-Ameen, Ghazali Sulong, Amjad Rehman, Mznah Al-Rodhaan, Tanzila Saba, Abdullah Al-Dhelaan:
Phase-preserving approach in denoising computed tomography medical images. 16-26 - Robert Koprowski, Henryk T. Kasprzak, Zygmunt Wróbel:
New automatic method for analysis and correction of image data from the Corvis tonometer. 27-35 - Filip Malmberg, Richard Nordenskjöld, Robin Strand, Joel Kullberg:
SmartPaint: a tool for interactive segmentation of medical volume images. 36-44 - Cheng Li, Jiaze Wu, Yanling Chi, Jimin Liu, Qi Tian, Haoyong Yu:
A quantitative evaluation function for 3D tree-like structure segmentations in liver images. 45-53 - Sarada Prasad Dakua, Julien Abinahed, Abdulla Al-Ansari:
Cellular automata-based left ventricle reconstruction from magnetic resonance images. 54-67 - Hossein Ghayoumi Zadeh, Alimohammad Montazeri, Iman Abaspur Kazerouni, Javad Haddadnia:
Clustering and screening for breast cancer on thermal images using a combination of SOM and MLP. 68-76
Volume 5, Number 2, 2017
- Zainul Abdin Jaffery, Zaheeruddin, Laxman Singh:
Computerised segmentation of suspicious lesions in the digital mammograms. 77-86 - Sajib Kumar Saha, Murat Tahtali, Andrew J. Lambert, Mark Pickering:
CT reconstruction from simultaneous projections: a step towards capturing CT in One Go. 87-99 - Ryosuke Higashi, Toshihiro Sera, Hisashi Naito, Takeshi Matsumoto, Masao Tanaka:
Pulmonary kinematic analysis with non-rigid deformable registration for detecting localised emphysema. 100-109 - Kelly S. Burrowes, Tom Doel, Minsuok Kim, Claudia Vargas, Josep Roca, Vicente Grau, D. Kay:
A combined image-modelling approach assessing the impact of hyperinflation due to emphysema on regional ventilation-perfusion matching. 110-126 - Margarida Ruela, Catarina Barata, Jorge S. Marques, Jorge Rozeira:
A system for the detection of melanomas in dermoscopy images using shape and symmetry features. 127-137 - Guilherme C. S. Ruppert, Giovani Chiachia, Felipe P. G. Bergo, Fernanda O. Favretto, Clarissa L. Yasuda, Anderson Rocha, Alexandre X. Falcão:
Medical image registration based on watershed transform from greyscale marker and multi-scale parameter search. 138-156
- João Tavares:
Appreciation to the 2016 reviewers. 157-158
Volume 5, Number 3, 2017
- João Ribeiro, Hernâni M. Lopes, Pedro A. L. S. Martins:
A hybrid method to characterise the mechanical behaviour of biological hyper-elastic tissues. 157-164 - Arpita Das, Mahua Bhattacharya:
Study on neurodegeneration at different stages using MR images: computational approach to registration process with optimisation techniques. 165-182 - Nicholas V. Battaglia, Mohamed R. Mahfouz, J. Michael Johnson, Richard D. Komistek, Ali S. Mustafa:
Fine feature retention of magnetic resonance images using intensity inhomogeneity weighted non-local filtering. 183-194 - Malay Kishore Dutta, M. Parthasarathi, Shaumik Ganguly, Shaunak Ganguly, Kshitij Srivastava:
An efficient image processing based technique for comprehensive detection and grading of nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy from fundus images. 195-207 - Ana Isabel Rodrigues Gouveia, Coert Metz, Luis Freire, Pedro Almeida, Stefan Klein:
Registration-by-regression of coronary CTA and X-ray angiography. 208-220
- Luiz H. P. Vieira, Emilio A. Pagnoca, Fabio Milioni, Ricardo A. Barbieri, Rafael P. Menezes, Luis Álvarez, Luís Gómez Déniz, Daniel Santana-Cedrés, Paulo R. P. Santiago:
Tracking futsal players with a wide-angle lens camera: accuracy analysis of the radial distortion correction based on an improved Hough transform algorithm. 221-231
Volume 5, Number 4, 2017
- Awad Bettamer, Samir Allaoui, Ridha Hambli:
Using 3D digital image correlation to visualise the progress of failure of human proximal femur. 233-240 - Arnaud Polette, Edouard Auvinet, Jean-Luc Mari, Isabelle Brunette, Jean Meunier:
Constructing average models of quasi-spherical objects: application to corneal topographies. 241-250 - Awad Bettamer, Ridha Hambli, Samir Allaoui, Ahmad Almhdie-Imjabber:
Using visual image measurements to validate a novel finite element model of crack propagation and fracture patterns of proximal femur. 251-262 - Saraswathi Duraisamy, Srinivasan Emperumal:
A high-sensitivity computer-aided system for detecting microcalcifications in digital mammograms using curvelet fractal texture features. 263-273 - Jean-Pascal Jacob, Mariella Dimiccoli, Lionel Moisan:
Active skeleton for bacteria modelling. 274-286 - Igor Sazonov, Xianghua Xie, Perumal Nithiarasu:
An improved method of computing geometrical potential force (GPF) employed in the segmentation of 3D and 4D medical images. 287-296 - Filipe R. Cordeiro, Wellington Pinheiro dos Santos, Abel G. Silva-Filho:
Analysis of supervised and semi-supervised GrowCut applied to segmentation of masses in mammography images. 297-315
Volume 5, Number 5, 2017
Editorial
- Constantino Carlos Reyes-Aldasoro, Gregory G. Slabaugh:
Special issue: medical image understanding and analysis. 317
- Jingjing Zhang, Jianguo Zhang, Maria Coats, Wenqi Li, Frank A. Carey, Stephen J. McKenna:
Multi-scale analysis of the surface morphology of colorectal polyps from optical tomography. 318-328
- Spyridon Bakas, Katerina Chatzimichail, Gordon Hunter, Bastien Labbé, Paul S. Sidhu, Dimitrios Makris:
Fast semi-automatic segmentation of focal liver lesions in contrast-enhanced ultrasound, based on a probabilistic model. 329-338 - Ján Margeta, Antonio Criminisi, Rocío Cabrera Lozoya, Daniel C. Lee, Nicholas Ayache:
Fine-tuned convolutional neural nets for cardiac MRI acquisition plane recognition. 339-349 - Claire Cury, Joan Alexis Glaunès, Marie Chupin, Olivier Colliot:
Analysis of anatomical variability using diffeomorphic iterative centroid in patients with Alzheimer's disease. 350-358 - Nicolas Jaccard, Nicolas Szita, Lewis D. Griffin:
Segmentation of phase contrast microscopy images based on multi-scale local Basic Image Features histograms. 359-367 - Ting Yue Yu, Hamid Dehghani, Keith L. Brain, Fahima Syeda, Andrew Holmes, Paulus Kirchhof, Larissa Fabritz:
Optical mapping design for murine atrial electrophysiology. 368-376
Volume 5, Number 6, 2017
- Sidney S. Fels, Ian Stavness:
Special issue on biomechanical and parametric modelling of human anatomy (PMHA-2014). 377-378
- Rajkiran Natarajan, Ian Stavness, William Pearson Jr:
Semi-automatic tracking of hyolaryngeal coordinates in videofluoroscopic swallowing studies. 379-389 - Pierre-Yves Rohan, Claudio Lobos, Mohammad Ali Nazari, Pascal Perrier, Yohan Payan:
Finite element models of the human tongue: a mixed-element mesh approach. 390-400 - Erik Widing, Örjan Ekeberg:
Tailoring biomechanical model meshes for aero-acoustic simulations. 401-408 - Maarten J. A. van Alphen, Merijn Eskes, Ludi E. Smeele, Alfons J. M. Balm, Ferdinand van der Heijden:
In vivo intraoperative hypoglossal nerve stimulation for quantitative tongue motion analysis. 409-415 - Negar M. Harandi, Ian Stavness, Jonghye Woo, Maureen Stone, Rafeef Abugharbieh, Sidney S. Fels:
Subject-specific biomechanical modelling of the oropharynx: towards speech production. 416-426 - Muhammad Shahin Uddin, Rafiqul Islam, Murat Tahtali, Andrew J. Lambert, Mark R. Pickering, Margaret Marchese, Iain Stuart:
Restoration approach of 3D ultrasound images using complex wavelet-based Laplacian-TV mixture prior. 427-437 - Silke Hügl, Franziska Eckardt, G. Jakob Lexow, Omid Majdani, Thomas Lenarz, Thomas S. Rau:
Increasing the resolution of morphological 3D image data sets through image stitching: application to the temporal bone. 438-445
- Lennart Svensson, Stina Svensson, Ingela Nyström, Fredrik Nysjö, Johan Nysjö, Aurelie Laloeuf, Lianne den Hollander, Anders Brun, Sergej Masich, Linda Sandblad, Musa Sani, Ida-Maria Sintorn:
ProViz: a tool for explorative 3-D visualization and template matching in electron tomograms. 446-454
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