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COMPUTER-ASSISTED INTERPRETATION IN RADIOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS
Dental Clinics of North America, 1993The application of computer-aided procedures to analyze digital radiographs will help to increase the quality of radiographic diagnosis. Image processing is applied to improve image quality and to extract features from digital radiographs. Computer programs can be used to integrate image data and patient data originating from different sources. The aim
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Computer-Assisted Diagnosis of Primary Headaches
2008Headache is not a disease which typically shortens one's life. However, it can be a serious social as well as a health problem. Approximately 27 billion euros per year are lost through reduced work productivity in the European Community. While the diagnostic criteria developed by the International Headache Society (IHS) have been extensively used in ...
Svetlana Simic +3 more
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COMPUTER-ASSISTED ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2002Abstract In this paper we present a method to quantify the cardiac blood irrigation through echographic images for heart disease diagnosis. This method relies on the registration of acquired images with a heart model in order to provide a robust segmentation of the cardiac walls, giving the doctor precise and non subjective anatomical information, as
Enric X. Martin +3 more
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Computer-Assisted Diagnosis of Alcoholism
Computers in Human Services, 1989The use of computer-assisted interviews in the diagnosis of psychiatric conditions has increased since researchhas shown such interviews to have adequate psychometric properties and to be acceptable to patients. This study uses a computer-assisted format to assess drinking behaviors and alcohol-related symptoms in 50 veterans hospitalized for alcohol ...
Robert Malcolm +3 more
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1988
If the basic assumption is that every computer assisted diagnosis system takes signs and symptoms as a basis for reaching tentative diagnoses, the next consideration is how many different diagnoses there are in total. It immediately becomes apparent that first a definition of what is understood by diagnoses must be established.
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If the basic assumption is that every computer assisted diagnosis system takes signs and symptoms as a basis for reaching tentative diagnoses, the next consideration is how many different diagnoses there are in total. It immediately becomes apparent that first a definition of what is understood by diagnoses must be established.
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Can the Computer Assist Clinicians in Psychiatric Diagnosis?
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1974When 100 patients were evaluated by a therapist, DIAGNO III (a computer program for psychiatric diagnosis), and the senior author, the computer's and therapist's diagnoses were in agreement in 65 cases; the senior author's diagnoses agreed with the computer and therapist in 56 of the cases.
R L, Spitzer, J, Endicott
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A survey on computer-assisted Parkinson's Disease diagnosis
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, 2019In this work, we present a systematic review concerning the recent enabling technologies as a tool to the diagnosis, treatment and better quality of life of patients diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease (PD), as well as an analysis of future trends on new approaches to this end.In this review, we compile a number of works published at some well ...
Clayton R. Pereira +5 more
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Computer-Assisted Diagnosis in Europe
New England Journal of Medicine, 1994To the Editor: Your thoughtful and scholarly editorial (June 23 issue)1 awarding a grade of C to computer-assisted diagnosis steers an admirable middle course between wild enthusiasm (expressed by ...
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