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Visualizing reflections in rooms with computer graphics [PDF]
Dennis Noson
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A review of artificial intelligence in brachytherapy
Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize brachytherapy's clinical workflow. This review comprehensively examines the application of AI, focusing on machine learning and deep learning, in various aspects of brachytherapy.
Jingchu Chen+4 more
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Computer graphics as an instructional aid in demonstrating acoustical concepts [PDF]
Matthew A. Nobile, R. W. Thomas
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Abstract Purpose The Bravos v1.2 control software introduces a ring applicator component type (ACT) with channel length verification to address geometric characteristics and dosimetric discrepancies caused by source positioning inaccuracies. This study aims to commission the ring applicator and investigate the new ring ACT in Bravos 1.2.
Xiuxiu He+4 more
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Usefulness of Three-dimensional Computer Graphics for the Direct Surgery of Ruptured Aneurysms in Deep Collateral Arteries Arising after Indirect Revascularization for Moyamoya Disease: Report of Two Cases. [PDF]
Nagai J+5 more
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Abstract Introduction Many artificial intelligence (AI) solutions have been proposed to enhance the radiotherapy (RT) workflow, but limited applications have been implemented to date, suggesting an implementation gap. One contributing factor to this gap is a misalignment between AI systems and their users.
Luca M. Heising+11 more
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The Visualization of Intraneural Venous Compression in Trigeminal Neuralgia by Using Advanced Three-Dimensional Computer Graphics: An Illustrative Case Report. [PDF]
Kanayama S, Shono N, Inoue M.
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Computer graphics moves into the business world (Panel Session) [PDF]
Susan Taylor+4 more
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Semi‐automated hippocampal avoidance whole‐brain radiotherapy planning
Abstract Background Hippocampal avoidance whole‐brain radiotherapy (HA‐WBRT) is designed to spare cognitive function by reducing radiation dose to the hippocampus during the treatment of brain metastases. Current manual planning methods can be time‐consuming and may vary in quality, necessitating the development of automated approaches to streamline ...
Dong Joo Rhee+9 more
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