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Comparison of image registration methods for combining laparoscopic video and spectral image data
Laparoscopic procedures can be assisted by intraoperative modalities, such as quantitative perfusion imaging based on fluorescence or hyperspectral data. If these modalities are not available at video frame rate, fast image registration is needed for the
Hannes Köhler+8 more
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Making complex medical decisions is becoming an increasingly challenging task due to the growing amount of available evidence to consider and the higher demand for personalized treatment and patient care. IT systems for the provision of clinical decision
Julia Buyer+5 more
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Computer-aided veterinary learning at the University of Cambridge [PDF]
An approach to computer-assisted learning in veterinary education at the University of Cambridge, involving the development of four types of learning module, is outlined.
Holmes, M.A., Nicholls, P.K.
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A digital twin model for evidence-based clinical decision support in multiple myeloma treatment
The treatment landscape for multiple myeloma (MM) has experienced substantial progress over the last decade. Despite the efficacy of new substances, patient responses tend to still be highly unpredictable.
Nora Grieb+11 more
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This article discusses in less than 40 years, a novelty has grown into a mainstay of engineering practice. Only a few forward-looking technology companies invested in computers, primarily mainframe systems. While bringing the benefits of data management and real-time processing to engineering, the mainframes were also a headache.
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Background The rapid growth of scientific literature has rendered the task of finding relevant information one of the critical problems in almost any research.
Timofey V. Ivanisenko+5 more
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A unique style of computer‐assisted assessment [PDF]
This paper examines a project at the University of Wolverhampton that has been producing its own unique style of computerized test for several years. The tests are all designed to deliver a different set of questions each time they are run, a fact which ...
Thelwall, Mike
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Context-awareness for control consoles in integrated operating rooms
In surgery, the possibilities of fully automatic assistance are limited. A valuable automated assistance can be implemented by realizing context-aware behaviour of control consoles in integrated operating rooms (ORs).
Franke Stefan+2 more
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Computer-assisted reading of mammograms [PDF]
Techniques developed in computer vision and automated pattern recognition can be applied to assist radiologists in reading mammograms. With the introduction of direct digital mammography this will become a feasible approach. A radiologist in breast cancer screening can use findings of the computer as a second opinion, or as a pointer to suspicious ...
Karssemeijer, N., Hendriks, J.H.C.L.
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Context-aware medical technologies - relief or burden for clinical users?
The open, cross-vendor interoperability of medical devices is an enabling technology for the implementation of context-aware biomedical systems in daily clinical routine.
Neumuth Thomas+2 more
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