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Application of Computer Aided Medicine Design in Development of Medicine
2013 Fourth International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Engineering Applications, 2013UM-BUS aims to provide a consistent quality of service for high-reliability applications. It provides serial, high-speed, half-duplex, bi-directional data links which connect together enabled equipments directly. With N(≤ 32) concurrent lanes, which construct a mutual redundant structure, the maximum communication rate is 3.2Gbps.
Ye Xin+3 more
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A Guide to Convolutional Neural Networks for Computer Vision
Synthesis Lectures on Computer Vision, 2018Computer vision has become increasingly important and effective in recent years due to its wide-ranging applications in areas as diverse as smart surveillance and monitoring, health and medicine, sports and recreation, robotics, drones, and self-driving ...
Salman Hameed Khan+3 more
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Q-Learning: Theory and Applications
Annual Review of Statistics and Its Application, 2020Q-learning, originally an incremental algorithm for estimating an optimal decision strategy in an infinite-horizon decision problem, now refers to a general class of reinforcement learning methods widely used in statistics and artificial intelligence. In
Jesse Clifton, Eric B. Laber
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Applications of computing with words in medicine: Promises and potential
2017 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ-IEEE), 2017Computing with Words (CW) is a concept which solves problems when input is provided in form of natural language. CW is at its initial stages and is not at its full potential Medicine is a pivotal field and CW has barely been explored here. This paper concentrates on how to use CW methods to overcome challenging problems in medicine.
Swati Aggarwal+3 more
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Innovative applications of computer science in medicine
Proceedings of the May 19-22, 1975, national computer conference and exposition on - AFIPS '75, 1975For a variety of economic, social and geographical reasons, there currently exists a maldistribution of medical expertise with respect to the needs of the population both in this country and perhaps more markedly abroad. The particular characteristics of the computer, its large memory and the industry of its computing engine, suggest the possibility of
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1967
Computers are changing the visage of medicine. Automation is now being applied in at least seven biomedical areas: education, libraries, records, hospital administration, diagnosis, patient care and experimental research. Further refinements and applications promise new sophistication in almost every facet of the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of ...
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Computers are changing the visage of medicine. Automation is now being applied in at least seven biomedical areas: education, libraries, records, hospital administration, diagnosis, patient care and experimental research. Further refinements and applications promise new sophistication in almost every facet of the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of ...
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Flexible brain–computer interfaces
Nature Electronics, 2023Xin-Hui Tang+4 more
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Computer-aided biomarker discovery for precision medicine: data resources, models and applications
Briefings Bioinform., 2019Yuxin Lin+5 more
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Designing Web-Applications for Mobile Computers: Experiences with Applications to Medicine
2004Designing Web-applications is considerably different for handhelds than for desktop computers. Screen size is limited, browsers further limit the visible content area and users interact differently. Detecting handheld-browsers on the server side and delivering pages optimized for a small client form factor is inevitable.
Maximilian Errath, Andreas Holzinger
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Computational modeling for addiction medicine
2016Decision-making tasks that have good ecological validity, such as simulated gambling tasks, are complex, and performance on these tasks represents a synthesis of several different underlying psychological processes, such as learning from experience, and motivational processes such as sensitivity to reward and punishment. Cognitive models can be used to
Ahn, W.+4 more
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