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Computer-assisted sleep staging
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2001To address the subjectivity in manual scoring of polysomnograms, a computer-assisted sleep staging method is presented in this paper. The method uses the principles of segmentation and self-organization (clustering) based on primitive sleep-related features to find the pseudonatural stages present in the record.
R, Agarwal, J, Gotman
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Computer-assisted Trauma Surgery
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeon, 2010Computer-assisted orthopaedic surgery (CAOS) is performed by digitizing the patient's anatomy, combining the images in a computerized system, and integrating the surgical instruments into the digitized image background. This allows the surgeon to navigate the surgical instruments and the bone in an improved, virtual visual environment.
Kivanc, Atesok, Emil H, Schemitsch
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Computer assisted neuron searching
International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing, 1986A microprocessor controlled driver for the Kopf hydraulic microdrive is described. Neuron searching parameters can be specified during an experiment to facilitate the search for active neurons. These parameters include: period between movements, numbers of microns of electrode movement/advance, depth of penetration, automatic cessation of advancement ...
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Computer assisted age progression
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology, 2009A computer assisted method for altering the perceived age of a human face is presented. Our technique is based on calculating a trajectory or axis within a multi-dimensional space that captures the changes in large scale facial structure, shading and complexion associated with aging. Fine facial details associated with increasing age, such as wrinkles,
Gibson, S. J. +4 more
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1988
The use of a computer does not take the thought process out of burn care. Rather, it provides constant user reinforcement while emphasizing key elements of burn care management.
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The use of a computer does not take the thought process out of burn care. Rather, it provides constant user reinforcement while emphasizing key elements of burn care management.
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Smart Computer-Assisted Markets
Science, 1991The deregulation movement has motivated the experimental study of auction markets designed for interdependent network industries such as natural gas pipelines or electric power systems. Decentralized agents submit bids to buy commodity and offers to sell transportation and commodity to a computerized dispatch center.
K A, McCabe, S J, Rassenti, V L, Smith
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Computer-assisted drug prevention
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 1990Although the psychological treatment of addiction is premised on the notion that addictive behavior is learned behavior, addiction workers have been slow to exploit the capacity of the computer to promote new learning. The best computer-assisted learning programs are fully adaptive; their design anticipates the responses a user can make, classifies ...
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Computer-assisted cephalometric analysis
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1994C o m p u t e r s have entered the orthodontic specialty in two basic areas, practice management and orthodontic diagnosis. The latter area is mainly covered by computer-assisted cephalometric analysis systems. Although the advantages that a cephalometric analysis computer program may offer are probably less substantial than those of a practice ...
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Evaluating Computer-Assisted Instruction
1984With the recent advent of low-cost microcomputers, computer assisted instruction (CAI) has been revived as a teaching strategy in nursing education. Concern for cost-effective, quality instruction requires nursing educators to evaluate CAI, compare it with other methods and make decisions about its use in a particular course or curriculum.
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Computer –Assisted ACL reconstruction
2011Computer–Assisted ACL ...
ZAFFAGNINI, STEFANO +6 more
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