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2. Brainlesion: Glioma, Multiple Sclerosis, Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injuries : 4th International Workshop, BrainLes 2018, Held in Conjunction with MICCAI 2018, Granada, Spain, September 16, 2018, Revised Selected Papers, Part I
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Alessandro Crimi, Spyridon Bakas, Hugo Kuijf, Farahani Keyvan, Mauricio Reyes, Theo van Walsum, Alessandro Crimi, Spyridon Bakas, Hugo Kuijf, Farahani Keyvan, Mauricio Reyes, and Theo van Walsum
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- Computer vision, Medical informatics, Machine learning, Computer networks, Pattern recognition systems, Bioinformatics
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This two-volume set LNCS 11383 and 11384 constitutes revised selected papers from the 4th International MICCAI Brainlesion Workshop, BrainLes 2018, as well as the International Multimodal Brain Tumor Segmentation, BraTS, Ischemic Stroke Lesion Segmentation, ISLES, MR Brain Image Segmentation, MRBrainS18, Computational Precision Medicine, CPM, and Stroke Workshop on Imaging and Treatment Challenges, SWITCH, which were held jointly at the Medical Image Computing for Computer Assisted Intervention Conference, MICCAI, in Granada, Spain, in September 2018. The 92 papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 95 submissions. They were organized in topical sections named: brain lesion image analysis; brain tumor image segmentation; ischemic stroke lesion image segmentation; grand challenge on MR brain segmentation; computational precision medicine; stroke workshop on imaging and treatment challenges.
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- 2019
3. Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies : 9th International Joint Conference, BIOSTEC 2016, Rome, Italy, February 21–23, 2016, Revised Selected Papers
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Ana Fred, Hugo Gamboa, Ana Fred, and Hugo Gamboa
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- Medical informatics, Bioinformatics, Artificial intelligence, Computer vision, Biomedical engineering, Data mining
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 9th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies, BIOSTEC 2016, held in Rome, Italy, in February 2016. The 22 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 321 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on biomedical electronics and devices; bioimaging; bioinformatics models, methods and algorithms; bio-inspired systems and signal processing; health informatics.
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- 2017
4. Data Management and Analytics for Medicine and Healthcare : Second International Workshop, DMAH 2016, Held at VLDB 2016, New Delhi, India, September 9, 2016, Revised Selected Papers
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Fusheng Wang, Lixia Yao, Gang Luo, Fusheng Wang, Lixia Yao, and Gang Luo
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- Database management, Artificial intelligence, Medical informatics, Bioinformatics
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Data Management and Analytics for Medicine and Healthcare, DMAH 2016, in New Delhi, India, in September 2016, held in conjunction with the 42nd International Conference on Very Large Data Bases, VLDB 2016. The 7 revised full papers presented together with 2 invited papers and 3 keynote abstracts were carefully reviewed and selected from 11 initial submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on knowledge discovery of biomedical data; managing, querying and processing of medical image data; information extraction and data integration for biomedical data; and health information systems.
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- 2017
5. Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies : 7th International Joint Conference, BIOSTEC 2014, Angers, France, March 3-6, 2014, Revised Selected Papers
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Guy Plantier, Tanja Schulz, Ana Fred, Hugo Gamboa, Guy Plantier, Tanja Schulz, Ana Fred, and Hugo Gamboa
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- Medical informatics, Bioinformatics, Image processing—Digital techniques, Computer vision, Biomedical engineering, Data mining
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 7th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies, BIOSTEC 2014, held in Angers, France, in March 2014. The 25 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 362 submissions. The papers cover a wide range of topics and are organized in topical sections on biomedical electronics and devices; bioimaging; bioinformatics models, methods and algorithms; bio-inspired systems and signal processing; health informatics.
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- 2016
6. Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies : 8th International Joint Conference, BIOSTEC 2015, Lisbon, Portugal, January 12-15, 2015, Revised Selected Papers
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Ana Fred, Hugo Gamboa, Dirk Elias, Ana Fred, Hugo Gamboa, and Dirk Elias
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- Medical informatics, Bioinformatics, Image processing—Digital techniques, Computer vision, Biomedical engineering, Data mining
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 8th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies, BIOSTEC 2015, held in Lisbon, Portugal, in January 2015.The 27 revised full papers presented together with an invited paper were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 375 submissions. The papers cover a wide range of topics and are organized in four general topical sections on biomedical electronics and devices; bioimaging; bioinformatics models, methods and algorithms; bio-inspired systems and signal processing; health informatics.
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- 2016
7. Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies : 5th International Joint Conference, BIOSTEC 2012, Vilamoura, Portugal, February 1-4, 2012, Revised Selected Papers
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Joaquim Gabriel, Jan Schier, Sabine Van Huffel, Emmanuel Conchon, Carlos Correia, Ana Fred, Hugo Gamboa, Joaquim Gabriel, Jan Schier, Sabine Van Huffel, Emmanuel Conchon, Carlos Correia, Ana Fred, and Hugo Gamboa
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- Medical informatics, Bioinformatics, Biomedical engineering, Image processing—Digital techniques, Computer vision, Data mining
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 5th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies, BIOSTEC 2012, held in Vilamoura, Portugal, in February 2012. The 26 revised full papers presented together with one invited lecture were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 522 submissions. The papers cover a wide range of topics and are organized in four general topical sections on biomedical electronics and devices; bioinformatics models, methods and algorithms; bio-inspired systems and signal processing; health informatics.
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8. Wireless Mobile Communication and Healthcare : Second International ICST Conference, MobiHealth 2011, Kos Island, Greece, October 5-7, 2011. Revised Selected Papers
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Konstantina S. Nikita, James C. Lin, Dimitrios I. Fotiadis, Maria-Teresa Arredondo Waldmeyer, Konstantina S. Nikita, James C. Lin, Dimitrios I. Fotiadis, and Maria-Teresa Arredondo Waldmeyer
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- Bioinformatics, Medical informatics, Computer networks, Data mining, Computer simulation, Computer vision
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second International ICST Conference on Wireless Mobile Communication and Healthcare, MobiHealth 2011, held on Kos Island, Greece, in October 2011. The 60 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from more than 80 submissions. The papers are organized in 10 sessions and two workshops with topics covering intrabody communications, chronic disease monitoring and management, ambient assistive technologies, implantable and wearable sensors, emergency and disaster applications.
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- 2012
9. Data Mining and Bioinformatics : First International Workshop, VDMB 2006, Seoul, Korea, September 11, 2006, Revised Selected Papers
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Mehmet M Dalkilic, Sun Kim, Jiong Yang, Mehmet M Dalkilic, Sun Kim, and Jiong Yang
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- Artificial intelligence, Data mining, Information storage and retrieval systems, Bioinformatics, Computer science—Mathematics, Mathematical statistics, Medical informatics
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This volume contains the papers presented at the inaugural workshop on Data Mining and Bioinformatics at the 32nd International Conference on Very Large Data Bases (VLDB). The purpose of this workshop was to begin bringing - gether researchersfrom database, data mining, and bioinformatics areas to help leverage respective successes in each to the others. We also hope to expose the richness, complexity, and challenges in this area that involves mining very large complex biological data that will only grow in size and complexity as geno- scale high-throughput techniques become more routine. The problems are s-?ciently di?erent enough from traditional data mining problems (outside of life sciences) that novel approaches must be taken to data mine in this area. The workshop was held in Seoul, Korea, on September 11, 2006. We received 30 submissions in response to the call for papers. Each subm- sion was assigned to at least three members of the Program Committee. The Program Committee discussed the submission electronically, judging them on their importance, originality, clarity, relevance, and appropriateness to the - pected audience. The Program Committee selected 15 papers for presentation. These papers arein the areasof microarraydata analysis, bioinformaticssystem and text retrieval, application of gene expression data, and sequence analysis. Because of the format of the workshop and the high number of submissions, many good papers could not be included.
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- 2006
10. Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention – MICCAI 2021 : 24th International Conference, Strasbourg, France, September 27–October 1, 2021, Proceedings, Part II
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Marleen de Bruijne, Philippe C. Cattin, Stéphane Cotin, Nicolas Padoy, Stefanie Speidel, Yefeng Zheng, Caroline Essert, Marleen de Bruijne, Philippe C. Cattin, Stéphane Cotin, Nicolas Padoy, Stefanie Speidel, Yefeng Zheng, and Caroline Essert
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- Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Pattern recognition systems, Bioinformatics, Medical informatics
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The eight-volume set LNCS 12901, 12902, 12903, 12904, 12905, 12906, 12907, and 12908 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, MICCAI 2021, held in Strasbourg, France, in September/October 2021.•The 531 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 1630 submissions in a double-blind review process. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: Part I: image segmentation Part II: machine learning - self-supervised learning; machine learning - semi-supervised learning; and machine learning - weakly supervised learning Part III: machine learning - advances in machine learning theory; machine learning - attention models; machine learning - domain adaptation; machine learning - federated learning; machine learning - interpretability / explainability; and machine learning - uncertainty Part IV: image registration; image-guided interventions and surgery; surgical data science; surgical planning and simulation; surgical skill and work flow analysis; and surgical visualization and mixed, augmented and virtual reality Part V: computer aided diagnosis; integration of imaging with non-imaging biomarkers; and outcome/disease prediction Part VI: image reconstruction; clinical applications - cardiac; and clinical applications - vascular Part VII: clinical applications - abdomen; clinical applications - breast; clinical applications - dermatology; clinical applications - fetal imaging; clinical applications - lung; clinical applications - neuroimaging - brain development; clinical applications - neuroimaging - DWI and tractography; clinical applications - neuroimaging - functional brain networks; clinical applications - neuroimaging – others; and clinical applications - oncology Part VIII: clinical applications - ophthalmology; computational (integrative) pathology; modalities - microscopy; modalities - histopathology; and modalities - ultrasound•The conference was held virtually.
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- 2021
11. Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention – MICCAI 2021 : 24th International Conference, Strasbourg, France, September 27 – October 1, 2021, Proceedings, Part VII
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Marleen de Bruijne, Philippe C. Cattin, Stéphane Cotin, Nicolas Padoy, Stefanie Speidel, Yefeng Zheng, Caroline Essert, Marleen de Bruijne, Philippe C. Cattin, Stéphane Cotin, Nicolas Padoy, Stefanie Speidel, Yefeng Zheng, and Caroline Essert
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- Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Bioinformatics, Pattern recognition systems, Medical informatics
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The eight-volume set LNCS 12901, 12902, 12903, 12904, 12905, 12906, 12907, and 12908 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, MICCAI 2021, held in Strasbourg, France, in September/October 2021.•The 531 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 1630 submissions in a double-blind review process. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: Part I: image segmentation Part II: machine learning - self-supervised learning; machine learning - semi-supervised learning; and machine learning - weakly supervised learning Part III: machine learning - advances in machine learning theory; machine learning - attention models; machine learning - domain adaptation; machine learning - federated learning; machine learning - interpretability / explainability; and machine learning - uncertainty Part IV: image registration; image-guided interventions and surgery; surgical data science; surgical planning and simulation; surgical skill and work flow analysis; and surgical visualization and mixed, augmented and virtual reality Part V: computer aided diagnosis; integration of imaging with non-imaging biomarkers; and outcome/disease prediction Part VI: image reconstruction; clinical applications - cardiac; and clinical applications - vascular Part VII: clinical applications - abdomen; clinical applications - breast; clinical applications - dermatology; clinical applications - fetal imaging; clinical applications - lung; clinical applications - neuroimaging - brain development; clinical applications - neuroimaging - DWI and tractography; clinical applications - neuroimaging - functional brain networks; clinical applications - neuroimaging – others; and clinical applications - oncology Part VIII: clinical applications - ophthalmology; computational (integrative) pathology; modalities - microscopy; modalities - histopathology; and modalities - ultrasound•The conference was held virtually.
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- 2021
12. Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention – MICCAI 2021 : 24th International Conference, Strasbourg, France, September 27–October 1, 2021, Proceedings, Part III
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Marleen de Bruijne, Philippe C. Cattin, Stéphane Cotin, Nicolas Padoy, Stefanie Speidel, Yefeng Zheng, Caroline Essert, Marleen de Bruijne, Philippe C. Cattin, Stéphane Cotin, Nicolas Padoy, Stefanie Speidel, Yefeng Zheng, and Caroline Essert
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- Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Pattern recognition systems, Bioinformatics, Medical informatics
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The eight-volume set LNCS 12901, 12902, 12903, 12904, 12905, 12906, 12907, and 12908 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, MICCAI 2021, held in Strasbourg, France, in September/October 2021.•The 531 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 1630 submissions in a double-blind review process. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: Part I: image segmentation Part II: machine learning - self-supervised learning; machine learning - semi-supervised learning; and machine learning - weakly supervised learning Part III: machine learning - advances in machine learning theory; machine learning - attention models; machine learning - domain adaptation; machine learning - federated learning; machine learning - interpretability / explainability; and machine learning - uncertainty Part IV: image registration; image-guided interventions and surgery; surgical data science; surgical planning and simulation; surgical skill and work flow analysis; and surgical visualization and mixed, augmented and virtual reality Part V: computer aided diagnosis; integration of imaging with non-imaging biomarkers; and outcome/disease prediction Part VI: image reconstruction; clinical applications - cardiac; and clinical applications - vascular Part VII: clinical applications - abdomen; clinical applications - breast; clinical applications - dermatology; clinical applications - fetal imaging; clinical applications - lung; clinical applications - neuroimaging - brain development; clinical applications - neuroimaging - DWI and tractography; clinical applications - neuroimaging - functional brain networks; clinical applications - neuroimaging – others; and clinical applications - oncology Part VIII: clinical applications - ophthalmology; computational (integrative) pathology; modalities - microscopy; modalities - histopathology; and modalities - ultrasound•The conference was held virtually.
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13. Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention – MICCAI 2021 : 24th International Conference, Strasbourg, France, September 27 – October 1, 2021, Proceedings, Part V
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Marleen de Bruijne, Philippe C. Cattin, Stéphane Cotin, Nicolas Padoy, Stefanie Speidel, Yefeng Zheng, Caroline Essert, Marleen de Bruijne, Philippe C. Cattin, Stéphane Cotin, Nicolas Padoy, Stefanie Speidel, Yefeng Zheng, and Caroline Essert
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- Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Bioinformatics, Pattern recognition systems, Medical informatics
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The eight-volume set LNCS 12901, 12902, 12903, 12904, 12905, 12906, 12907, and 12908 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, MICCAI 2021, held in Strasbourg, France, in September/October 2021.•The 531 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 1630 submissions in a double-blind review process. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: Part I: image segmentation Part II: machine learning - self-supervised learning; machine learning - semi-supervised learning; and machine learning - weakly supervised learning Part III: machine learning - advances in machine learning theory; machine learning - attention models; machine learning - domain adaptation; machine learning - federated learning; machine learning - interpretability / explainability; and machine learning - uncertainty Part IV: image registration; image-guided interventions and surgery; surgical data science; surgical planning and simulation; surgical skill and work flow analysis; and surgical visualization and mixed, augmented and virtual reality Part V: computer aided diagnosis; integration of imaging with non-imaging biomarkers; and outcome/disease prediction Part VI: image reconstruction; clinical applications - cardiac; and clinical applications - vascular Part VII: clinical applications - abdomen; clinical applications - breast; clinical applications - dermatology; clinical applications - fetal imaging; clinical applications - lung; clinical applications - neuroimaging - brain development; clinical applications - neuroimaging - DWI and tractography; clinical applications - neuroimaging - functional brain networks; clinical applications - neuroimaging – others; and clinical applications - oncology Part VIII: clinical applications - ophthalmology; computational (integrative) pathology; modalities - microscopy; modalities - histopathology; and modalities - ultrasound•The conference was held virtually.
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14. Domain Adaptation and Representation Transfer, and Affordable Healthcare and AI for Resource Diverse Global Health : Third MICCAI Workshop, DART 2021, and First MICCAI Workshop, FAIR 2021, Held in Conjunction with MICCAI 2021, Strasbourg, France, September 27 and October 1, 2021, Proceedings
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Shadi Albarqouni, M. Jorge Cardoso, Qi Dou, Konstantinos Kamnitsas, Bishesh Khanal, Islem Rekik, Nicola Rieke, Debdoot Sheet, Sotirios Tsaftaris, Daguang Xu, Ziyue Xu, Shadi Albarqouni, M. Jorge Cardoso, Qi Dou, Konstantinos Kamnitsas, Bishesh Khanal, Islem Rekik, Nicola Rieke, Debdoot Sheet, Sotirios Tsaftaris, Daguang Xu, and Ziyue Xu
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- Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Bioinformatics, Medical informatics
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third MICCAI Workshop on Domain Adaptation and Representation Transfer, DART 2021, and the First MICCAI Workshop on Affordable Healthcare and AI for Resource Diverse Global Health, FAIR 2021, held in conjunction with MICCAI 2021, in September/October 2021. The workshops were planned to take place in Strasbourg, France, but were held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.DART 2021 accepted 13 papers from the 21 submissions received. The workshop aims at creating a discussion forum to compare, evaluate, and discuss methodological advancements and ideas that can improve the applicability of machine learning (ML)/deep learning (DL) approaches to clinical setting by making them robust and consistent across different domains. For FAIR 2021, 10 papers from 17 submissions were accepted for publication. They focus on Image-to-Image Translation particularly for low-dose or low-resolution settings; Model Compactness and Compression; Domain Adaptation and Transfer Learning; Active, Continual and Meta-Learning.
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15. Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention – MICCAI 2021 : 24th International Conference, Strasbourg, France, September 27–October 1, 2021, Proceedings, Part IV
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Marleen de Bruijne, Philippe C. Cattin, Stéphane Cotin, Nicolas Padoy, Stefanie Speidel, Yefeng Zheng, Caroline Essert, Marleen de Bruijne, Philippe C. Cattin, Stéphane Cotin, Nicolas Padoy, Stefanie Speidel, Yefeng Zheng, and Caroline Essert
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- Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Pattern recognition systems, Bioinformatics, Medical informatics
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The eight-volume set LNCS 12901, 12902, 12903, 12904, 12905, 12906, 12907, and 12908 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, MICCAI 2021, held in Strasbourg, France, in September/October 2021.•The 531 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 1630 submissions in a double-blind review process. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: Part I: image segmentation Part II: machine learning - self-supervised learning; machine learning - semi-supervised learning; and machine learning - weakly supervised learning Part III: machine learning - advances in machine learning theory; machine learning - attention models; machine learning - domain adaptation; machine learning - federated learning; machine learning - interpretability / explainability; and machine learning - uncertainty Part IV: image registration; image-guided interventions and surgery; surgical data science; surgical planning and simulation; surgical skill and work flow analysis; and surgical visualization and mixed, augmented and virtual reality Part V: computer aided diagnosis; integration of imaging with non-imaging biomarkers; and outcome/disease prediction Part VI: image reconstruction; clinical applications - cardiac; and clinical applications - vascular Part VII: clinical applications - abdomen; clinical applications - breast; clinical applications - dermatology; clinical applications - fetal imaging; clinical applications - lung; clinical applications - neuroimaging - brain development; clinical applications - neuroimaging - DWI and tractography; clinical applications - neuroimaging - functional brain networks; clinical applications - neuroimaging – others; and clinical applications - oncology Part VIII: clinical applications - ophthalmology; computational (integrative) pathology; modalities - microscopy; modalities - histopathology; and modalities - ultrasound•The conference was held virtually.
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- 2021
16. Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention – MICCAI 2021 : 24th International Conference, Strasbourg, France, September 27–October 1, 2021, Proceedings, Part VI
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Marleen de Bruijne, Philippe C. Cattin, Stéphane Cotin, Nicolas Padoy, Stefanie Speidel, Yefeng Zheng, Caroline Essert, Marleen de Bruijne, Philippe C. Cattin, Stéphane Cotin, Nicolas Padoy, Stefanie Speidel, Yefeng Zheng, and Caroline Essert
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- Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Pattern recognition systems, Bioinformatics, Medical informatics
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The eight-volume set LNCS 12901, 12902, 12903, 12904, 12905, 12906, 12907, and 12908 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, MICCAI 2021, held in Strasbourg, France, in September/October 2021.•The 531 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 1630 submissions in a double-blind review process. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: Part I: image segmentation Part II: machine learning - self-supervised learning; machine learning - semi-supervised learning; and machine learning - weakly supervised learning Part III: machine learning - advances in machine learning theory; machine learning - attention models; machine learning - domain adaptation; machine learning - federated learning; machine learning - interpretability / explainability; and machine learning - uncertainty Part IV: image registration; image-guided interventions and surgery; surgical data science; surgical planning and simulation; surgical skill and work flow analysis; and surgical visualization and mixed, augmented and virtual reality Part V: computer aided diagnosis; integration of imaging with non-imaging biomarkers; and outcome/disease prediction Part VI: image reconstruction; clinical applications - cardiac; and clinical applications - vascular Part VII: clinical applications - abdomen; clinical applications - breast; clinical applications - dermatology; clinical applications - fetal imaging; clinical applications - lung; clinical applications - neuroimaging - brain development; clinical applications - neuroimaging - DWI and tractography; clinical applications - neuroimaging - functional brain networks; clinical applications - neuroimaging – others; and clinical applications - oncology Part VIII: clinical applications - ophthalmology; computational (integrative) pathology; modalities - microscopy; modalities - histopathology; and modalities - ultrasound•The conference was held virtually.
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- 2021
17. Health Information Science : 9th International Conference, HIS 2020, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, October 20–23, 2020, Proceedings
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Zhisheng Huang, Siuly Siuly, Hua Wang, Rui Zhou, Yanchun Zhang, Zhisheng Huang, Siuly Siuly, Hua Wang, Rui Zhou, and Yanchun Zhang
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- Medical informatics, Social sciences—Data processing, Bioinformatics, Data mining, Information storage and retrieval systems, Computer vision
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Health Information Science, HIS 2020, which took place in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, during October 20-23, 2020. The 11 full papers and 6 short papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 62 submissions. They were organized in topical sections named: mental health; medical record processing; medical information systems; medical diagnosis with machine learning; and health behavior and medication.
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- 2020
18. Machine Learning for Medical Image Reconstruction : Second International Workshop, MLMIR 2019, Held in Conjunction with MICCAI 2019, Shenzhen, China, October 17, 2019, Proceedings
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Florian Knoll, Andreas Maier, Daniel Rueckert, Jong Chul Ye, Florian Knoll, Andreas Maier, Daniel Rueckert, and Jong Chul Ye
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- Artificial intelligence, Education—Data processing, Social sciences—Data processing, Bioinformatics, Computer vision, Medical informatics
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Machine Learning for Medical Reconstruction, MLMIR 2019, held in conjunction with MICCAI 2019, in Shenzhen, China, in October 2019. The 24 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 32 submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: deep learning for magnetic resonance imaging; deep learning for computed tomography; and deep learning for general image reconstruction.
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- 2019
19. Understanding and Interpreting Machine Learning in Medical Image Computing Applications : First International Workshops, MLCN 2018, DLF 2018, and IMIMIC 2018, Held in Conjunction with MICCAI 2018, Granada, Spain, September 16-20, 2018, Proceedings
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Danail Stoyanov, Zeike Taylor, Seyed Mostafa Kia, Ipek Oguz, Mauricio Reyes, Anne Martel, Lena Maier-Hein, Andre F. Marquand, Edouard Duchesnay, Tommy Löfstedt, Bennett Landman, M. Jorge Cardoso, Carlos A. Silva, Sergio Pereira, Raphael Meier, Danail Stoyanov, Zeike Taylor, Seyed Mostafa Kia, Ipek Oguz, Mauricio Reyes, Anne Martel, Lena Maier-Hein, Andre F. Marquand, Edouard Duchesnay, Tommy Löfstedt, Bennett Landman, M. Jorge Cardoso, Carlos A. Silva, Sergio Pereira, and Raphael Meier
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- Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Machine theory, Numerical analysis, Medical informatics, Bioinformatics
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This book constitutes the refereed joint proceedings of the First International Workshop on Machine Learning in Clinical Neuroimaging, MLCN 2018, the First International Workshop on Deep Learning Fails, DLF 2018, and the First International Workshop on Interpretability of Machine Intelligence in Medical Image Computing, iMIMIC 2018, held in conjunction with the 21st International Conference on Medical Imaging and Computer-Assisted Intervention, MICCAI 2018, in Granada, Spain, in September 2018. The 4 full MLCN papers, the 6 full DLF papers, and the 6 full iMIMIC papers included in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected. The MLCN contributions develop state-of-the-art machine learning methods such as spatio-temporal Gaussian process analysis, stochastic variational inference, and deep learning for applications in Alzheimer's disease diagnosis and multi-site neuroimaging data analysis; the DLF papers evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of DL and identifythe main challenges in the current state of the art and future directions; the iMIMIC papers cover a large range of topics in the field of interpretability of machine learning in the context of medical image analysis.
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- 2018
20. Deep Learning in Medical Image Analysis and Multimodal Learning for Clinical Decision Support : Third International Workshop, DLMIA 2017, and 7th International Workshop, ML-CDS 2017, Held in Conjunction with MICCAI 2017, Québec City, QC, Canada, September 14, Proceedings
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M. Jorge Cardoso, Tal Arbel, Gustavo Carneiro, Tanveer Syeda-Mahmood, João Manuel R.S. Tavares, Mehdi Moradi, Andrew Bradley, Hayit Greenspan, João Paulo Papa, Anant Madabhushi, Jacinto C. Nascimento, Jaime S. Cardoso, Vasileios Belagiannis, Zhi Lu, M. Jorge Cardoso, Tal Arbel, Gustavo Carneiro, Tanveer Syeda-Mahmood, João Manuel R.S. Tavares, Mehdi Moradi, Andrew Bradley, Hayit Greenspan, João Paulo Papa, Anant Madabhushi, Jacinto C. Nascimento, Jaime S. Cardoso, Vasileios Belagiannis, and Zhi Lu
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- Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Medical informatics, Bioinformatics, Logic design
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This book constitutes the refereed joint proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Deep Learning in Medical Image Analysis, DLMIA 2017, and the 6th International Workshop on Multimodal Learning for Clinical Decision Support, ML-CDS 2017, held in conjunction with the 20th International Conference on Medical Imaging and Computer-Assisted Intervention, MICCAI 2017, in Québec City, QC, Canada, in September 2017. The 38 full papers presented at DLMIA 2017 and the 5 full papers presented at ML-CDS 2017 were carefully reviewed and selected. The DLMIA papers focus on the design and use of deep learning methods in medical imaging. The ML-CDS papers discuss new techniques of multimodal mining/retrieval and their use in clinical decision support.
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- 2017
21. Advanced Computational Methods in Life System Modeling and Simulation : International Conference on Life System Modeling and Simulation, LSMS 2017 and International Conference on Intelligent Computing for Sustainable Energy and Environment, ICSEE 2017, Nanjing, China, September 22-24, 2017, Proceedings, Part I
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Minrui Fei, Shiwei Ma, Xin Li, Xin Sun, Li Jia, Zhou Su, Minrui Fei, Shiwei Ma, Xin Li, Xin Sun, Li Jia, and Zhou Su
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- Computer simulation, Bioinformatics, Medical informatics
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The three-volume set CCIS 761, CCIS 762, and CCIS 763 constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the International Conference on Life System Modeling and Simulation, LSMS 2017, and of the International Conference on Intelligent Computing for Sustainable Energy and Environment, ICSEE 2017, held in Nanjing, China, in September 2017. The 208 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from over 625 submissions.The papers of this volume are organized in topical sections on: Biomedical Signal Processing; Computational Methods in Organism Modeling; Medical Apparatus and Clinical Applications; Bionics Control Methods, Algorithms and Apparatus; Modeling and Simulation of Life Systems; Data Driven Analysis; Image and Video Processing; Advanced Fuzzy and Neural Network Theory and Algorithms; Advanced Evolutionary Methods and Applications; Advanced Machine Learning Methods and Applications; Intelligent Modeling, Monitoring, and Control of Complex Nonlinear Systems; Advanced Methods for Networked Systems; Control and Analysis of Transportation Systems; Advanced Sliding Mode Control and Applications; Advanced Analysis of New Materials and Devices; Computational Intelligence in Utilization of Clean and Renewable Energy Resources; Intelligent Methods for Energy Saving and Pollution Reduction; Intelligent Methods in Developing Electric Vehicles, Engines and Equipment; Intelligent Computing and Control in Power Systems; Modeling, Simulation and Control in Smart Grid and Microgrid; Optimization Methods; Computational Methods for Sustainable Environment.
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- 2017
22. Information Technology in Bio- and Medical Informatics : 7th International Conference, ITBAM 2016, Porto, Portugal, September 5-8, 2016, Proceedings
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M. Elena Renda, Miroslav Bursa, Andreas Holzinger, Sami Khuri, M. Elena Renda, Miroslav Bursa, Andreas Holzinger, and Sami Khuri
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- Data mining, Medical informatics, Application software, Database management, Machine theory, Bioinformatics
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Information Technology in Bio- and Medical Informatics, ITBAM 2016, held in Porto, Portugal, in September 2016, in conjunction with DEXA 2016.The 9 revised long papers presented together with 11 poster papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 26 submissions. The papers address the following topics: biomedical data analysis and warehousing; information technologies in brain science; and social networks and process analysis in biomedicine.
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- 2016
23. Information Technology in Bio- and Medical Informatics : 6th International Conference, ITBAM 2015, Valencia, Spain, September 3-4, 2015, Proceedings
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M. Elena Renda, Miroslav Bursa, Andreas Holzinger, Sami Khuri, M. Elena Renda, Miroslav Bursa, Andreas Holzinger, and Sami Khuri
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- Data mining, Medical informatics, Application software, Database management, Machine theory, Bioinformatics
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Information Technology in Bio- and Medical Informatics, ITBAM 2015, held in Valencia, Spain, in September 2015, in conjunction with DEXA 2015.The 9 revised long papers presented together with 1 poster paper were carefully reviewed and selected from 15 submissions. The papers address the following two topics: medical terminology and clinical processes and machine learning in biomedicine.
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24. Information Technology in Bio- and Medical Informatics : 5th International Conference, ITBAM 2014, Munich, Germany, September 2, 2014. Proceedings
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Miroslav Bursa, Sami Khuri, M. Elena Renda, Miroslav Bursa, Sami Khuri, and M. Elena Renda
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- Data mining, Medical informatics, Application software, Database management, Bioinformatics
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Information Technology in Bio- and Medical Informatics, ITBAM 2014, held in Munich, Germany, in September 2014, in conjunction with DEXA 2014. The 9 revised long papers presented together with 3 short papers were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers address the following topics: clustering and bioinformatics; medical image and data processing; and knowledge discovery and machine learning in medicine.
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- 2014
25. Biomedical Simulation : 6th International Symposium, ISBMS 2014, Strasbourg, France, October 16-17, 2014, Proceedings
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Fernando Bello, Stéphane Cotin, Fernando Bello, and Stéphane Cotin
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- Computer simulation, Computer vision, Computer graphics, Bioinformatics, Medical informatics, Radiology
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed conference proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Biomedical Simulation (ISBMS) which was held in Strasbourg, France, in October 2014. Biomedical modeling and simulation are at the center stage of worldwide efforts to understand and replicate the behavior and function of the human organism. Large scale initiatives such as the Physiome Project, Virtual Physiological Human and Blue Brain Project aim to develop advanced computational models that will facilitate the understanding of the integrative function of cells, organs, and organisms, with the ultimate goal of delivering truly personalized medicine. At the same time, progress in modeling, numerical techniques and haptics has enabled more complex and interactive simulations. The 27 revised full papers (including 16 regular and 11 short papers) were carefully selected from 45 submissions and cover topics such as training systems and haptics, physics-based registration, vascular modeling and simulation, image and simulation, modeling, surgical planning, analysis, characterization and validation.
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26. Formal Methods in Macro-Biology : First International Conference, FMMB 2014, Noumea, New Caledonia, September 22-14, 2014, Proceedings
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François Fages, Carla Piazza, François Fages, and Carla Piazza
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- Bioinformatics, Computer science, Medical informatics, Machine theory
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First International Conference on Formal Methods in Macro-Biology, FMMB 2014, held in Nouméa, New Caledonia, in September 2014.The 7 revised full and 3 short papers presented together with 7 invited presentations were carefully reviewed and selected from 17 submissions. The scientific program consists of papers on a wide variety of topics, including ecological systems, medical applications, logical frameworks, and discrete continuous and hybrid models for the analysis of biological systems at macroscopic levels.
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- 2014
27. Pattern Recognition in Bioinformatics : 9th IAPR International Conference, PRIB 2014, Stockholm, Sweden, August 21-23, 2014. Proceedings
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Matteo Comin, Lukas Käll, Elena Marchiori, Alioune Ngom, Jagath Chandana Rajapakse, Matteo Comin, Lukas Käll, Elena Marchiori, Alioune Ngom, and Jagath Chandana Rajapakse
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- Bioinformatics, Medical informatics, Pattern recognition systems, Data mining, Algorithms, Artificial intelligence
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th IAPR International Conference on Pattern Recognition in Bioinformatics, PRIB 2014, held in Stockholm, Sweden in August 2014. The 9 revised full papers and 9 revised short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 29 submissions. The focus of the conference was on the latest Research in Pattern Recognition and Computational Intelligence-Based Techniques Applied to Problems in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology.
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- 2014
28. Information Technology in Bio- and Medical Informatics : 4th International Conference, ITBAM 2013, Prague, Czech Republic, August 28, 2013. Proceedings
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Miroslav Bursa, Sami Khuri, M. Elena Renda, Miroslav Bursa, Sami Khuri, and M. Elena Renda
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- Medical informatics, Computer networks, Application software, Bioinformatics
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Information Technology in Bio- and Medical Informatics, ITBAM 2013, held in Prague, Czech Republic, in August 2013, held in conjunction with DEXA 2013. The 7 revised long papers presented together with 4 short papers were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers address the following topics: critical health and intelligent systems in medical research, and obstetrics, neonatology and decision systems in cardiology.
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29. Selected Topics in Image Science
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O. Nalcioglu, Z.-H. Cho, O. Nalcioglu, and Z.-H. Cho
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- Medical informatics, Bioinformatics, Computer vision
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The continuing growth of computed tomography (CT) and other imaging techniques motivated us to bring together a comprehensive review of the state of the art in diagnostic imaging. Twelve years after the first appearance of x-ray CT, computerized diagnostic imaging has grown so rapidly in sophistication that it is difficult to follow current developments in this diversified field. In this book, we have attempted to cover the basic developments in several areas. The first part includes some of the fundamental aspects of computerized diagnostic imaging such as algorithms and detectors. Specific applications in emission tomography, digital radiography, ultrasound and nuclear magnetic resonance imaging are dealt with in the secondpart. The contributed papers are by experts currently in the field, whom we feel would certainly enlighten the subject matter and possibly suggest directions for future development. We would like to express our sincere thanks to those who have contributed to this volume. We are sure that their original papers will be beneficial for readers and will also remain as an important reference for researchers in the years to come. We would also like to thank Betty Trent for her expert and patient typing of the entire book. Finally, special thanks are due to Mrs. Ingeborg Mayer of Springer-Verlag for her encouragements, support and patience throughout the preparation of this book.
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- 2012
30. AIME 87 : European Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Marseilles, August 31st – September 3rd 1987 Proceedings
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John Fox, Marius Fieschi, Rolf Engelbrecht, John Fox, Marius Fieschi, and Rolf Engelbrecht
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- Medical informatics, Bioinformatics
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The current scarcity of expert systems where the reasoning is based on Bayesian probability theory may be due to misconceptions about probabilities found in the literature. As argued by Cheeseman (1985), these misconceptions have led to the attitude:'The Bayesian approach doesn't work - so here is a new scheme'. Several of these expert systems based on ad hoc'probability'concepts have been successful in a number of ways, demonstrating the necessity of being able to handle uncertainty in medical expert systems. They also demonstrate the need for a theoretically sound handling of uncertainty. In Andersen et al. (1986) it was postulated that knowledge organized in a causal network can be used for a unified approach to the main tasks of a medical expert system: diagnosis, planning of tests and explanations. The present paper explores this postulate in a causal probabilistic network. It also provides a practical demonstration that the problems supposedly associated with probabilistic networks are either non-existent or that practical solutions can be found. This paper reports on the methods implemented in MUNIN• -an expert system for electromyography (EMG) (Andreassen et al. 1987). EMG is the diagnosis of muscle and nerve diseases through analysis of bioelectrical signals from muscle and nerve tissue. In Andreassen et al.
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- 2012
31. Software Tools and Algorithms for Biological Systems
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Hamid Arabnia, Quoc-Nam Tran, Hamid Arabnia, and Quoc-Nam Tran
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- Medicine--Data processing, Computer programs, Computer software, Bioinformatics, Computational biology, Medical informatics, Computer algorithms, Algorithms
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“Software Tools and Algorithms for Biological Systems'is composed of a collection of papers received in response to an announcement that was widely distributed to academicians and practitioners in the broad area of computational biology and software tools. Also, selected authors of accepted papers of BIOCOMP'09 proceedings (International Conference on Bioinformatics and Computational Biology: July 13-16, 2009; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA) were invited to submit the extended versions of their papers for evaluation.
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- 2011
32. Pattern Recognition in Bioinformatics : 6th IAPR International Conference, PRIB 2011, Delft, The Netherlands, November 2-4, 2011, Proceedings
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Marco Loog, Lodewyk Wessels, Marcel J.T. Reinders, Dick de Ridder, Marco Loog, Lodewyk Wessels, Marcel J.T. Reinders, and Dick de Ridder
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- Bioinformatics, Medical informatics, Pattern recognition systems, Data mining, Algorithms, Artificial intelligence
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Pattern Recognition in Bioinformatics, PRIB 2011, held in Delft, The Netherlands, in November 2011. The 29 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 35 submissions. The papers cover the wide range of possible applications of bioinformatics in pattern recognition: novel algorithms to handle traditional pattern recognition problems such as (bi)clustering, classification and feature selection; applications of (novel) pattern recognition techniques to infer and analyze biological networks and studies on specific problems such as biological image analysis and the relation between sequence and structure. They are organized in the following topical sections: clustering, biomarker selection and classification, network inference and analysis, image analysis, and sequence, structure, and interactions.
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- 2011
33. Advances in Bioinformatics : 4th International Workshop on Practical Applications of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics 2010 (IWPACBB 2010)
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Miguel P. Rocha, Florentino Fernández Riverola, Hagit Shatkay, Juan Manuel Corchado Rodríguez, Miguel P. Rocha, Florentino Fernández Riverola, Hagit Shatkay, and Juan Manuel Corchado Rodríguez
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- Bioinformatics, Medicine--Data processing, Medical informatics, Bioinformatics--Congresses, Computational biology--Congresses, Computational biology, Engineering, Artificial intelligence
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The fields of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology have been growing steadily over the last few years boosted by an increasing need for computational techniques that can efficiently handle the huge amounts of data produced by the new experimental techniques in Biology. This calls for new algorithms and - proaches from fields such as Data Integration, Statistics, Data Mining, Machine Learning, Optimization, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. Also, new global approaches, such as Systems Biology, have been emerging replacing the reductionist view that dominated biological research in the last d- ades. Indeed, Biology is more and more a science of information needing tools from the information technology field. The interaction of researchers from diff- ent scientific fields is, more than ever, of foremost importance and we hope this event will contribute to this effort. IWPACBB'10 technical program included a total of 30 papers (26 long papers and 4 short papers) spanning many different sub-fields in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. Therefore, the technical program of the conference will certainly be diverse, challenging and will promote the interaction among computer scientists, mathematicians, biologists and other researchers. We would like to thank all the contributing authors, as well as the members of the Program Committee and the Organizing Committee for their hard and highly valuable work. Their work has helped to contribute to the success of the IWAPCBB'10 event. IWPACBB'10 wouldn't exist without your contribution.
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- 2010
34. Biomedical Simulation : 4th International Symposium, ISBMS 2008, London, UK, July 7-8, 2008, Proceedings
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Fernando Bello, Eddie Edwards, Fernando Bello, and Eddie Edwards
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- Computer simulation, Computer vision, Computer graphics, Bioinformatics, Medical informatics, Radiology
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Biomedical Simulation, ISBMS 2008, held in London, UK, in July 2008. The 19 revised full papers and 7 poster papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers are organized in four different sections corresponding to key areas and techniques of this constantly expanding field: finite element modeling, mass spring and statistical shape modeling, motion and fluid modeling and implementation issues. An additional section covers the posters presented at the meeting.
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35. Transactions on Computational Systems Biology III
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Corrado Priami, Emanuela Merelli, Pedro Pablo Gonzalez, Andrea Omicini, Corrado Priami, Emanuela Merelli, Pedro Pablo Gonzalez, and Andrea Omicini
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- Computational biology, Proteomics, Medicine--Data processing, Bioinformatics, Bioinformatics--Congresses, Molecular biology--Data processing--Congresses, Computer networks, Proteomics--Congresses, Medical informatics, Electronic data processing, Computer science
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The LNCS journal Transactions on Computational Systems Biology is devoted to inter- and multidisciplinary research in the fields of computer science and life sciences and supports a paradigmatic shift in the techniques from computer and information science to cope with the new challenges arising from the systems-oriented point of view of biological phenomena. This, the third Transactions on Computational Systems Biology volume, edited by Emanuela Merelli, Pedro Pablo Gonzalez and Andrea Omicini, is devoted to considerably extended versions of selected papers presented at the International Workshop on Network Tools and Applications in Biology (NETTAB 2004), held at the University of Camerino, in Camerino, Italy, in September 2004. Dedicated especially to models and metaphors from biology to bioinformatics tools, the 10 papers selected for the special issue cover a wide range of bioinformatics research such as data visualisation, protein/RNA structure prediction, motif finding, modelling and simulation of protein interaction, genetic linkage analysis, and notations and models for systems biology.
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- 2005
36. Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering : 6th International Work-Conference, IWBBIO 2018, Granada, Spain, April 25–27, 2018, Proceedings, Part II
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Ignacio Rojas, Francisco Ortuño, Ignacio Rojas, and Francisco Ortuño
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- Bioinformatics, Medical informatics, Data mining, Computer vision, Computer graphics, Computer engineering, Computer networks
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This two volume set LNBI 10813 and LNBI 10814 constitutes the proceedings of the 6th International Work-Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, IWBBIO 2018, held in Granada, Spain, in April 2018.The 88 regular papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 273 submissions. The scope of the conference spans the following areas: bioinformatics for healthcare and diseases; bioinformatics tools to integrate omics dataset and address biological question; challenges and advances in measurement and self-parametrization of complex biological systems; computational genomics; computational proteomics; computational systems for modelling biological processes; drug delivery system design aided by mathematical modelling and experiments; generation, management and biological insights from big data; high-throughput bioinformatic tools for medical genomics; next generation sequencing and sequence analysis; interpretable models in biomedicine and bioinformatics; little-big data. Reducing the complexity and facing uncertainty of highly underdetermined phenotype prediction problems; biomedical engineering; biomedical image analysis; biomedical signal analysis; challenges in smart and wearable sensor design for mobile health; and healthcare and diseases.
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- 2018
37. Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering : 6th International Work-Conference, IWBBIO 2018, Granada, Spain, April 25–27, 2018, Proceedings, Part I
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Ignacio Rojas, Francisco Ortuño, Ignacio Rojas, and Francisco Ortuño
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- Bioinformatics, Medical informatics, Data mining, Computer vision, Computer graphics, Computer engineering, Computer networks
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This two-volume set LNBI 10813 and LNBI 10814 constitutes the proceedings of the 6th International Work-Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, IWBBIO 2018, held in Granada, Spain, in April 2018.The 88 regular papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 273 submissions. The scope of the conference spans the following areas: bioinformatics for healthcare and diseases; bioinformatics tools to integrate omics dataset and address biological question; challenges and advances in measurement and self-parametrization of complex biological systems; computational genomics; computational proteomics; computational systems for modelling biological processes; drug delivery system design aided by mathematical modelling and experiments; generation, management and biological insights from big data; high-throughput bioinformatic tools for medical genomics; next generation sequencing and sequence analysis; interpretable models in biomedicine and bioinformatics; little-big data. Reducing the complexity and facing uncertainty of highly underdetermined phenotype prediction problems; biomedical engineering; biomedical image analysis; biomedical signal analysis; challenges in smart and wearable sensor design for mobile health; and healthcare and diseases.
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- 2018
38. Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering : 5th International Work-Conference, IWBBIO 2017, Granada, Spain, April 26–28, 2017, Proceedings, Part II
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Ignacio Rojas, Francisco Ortuño, Ignacio Rojas, and Francisco Ortuño
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- Bioinformatics, Medical informatics, Data mining, Computer vision, Computer graphics, Computer engineering, Computer networks
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This two volume set LNBI 10208 and LNBI 10209 constitutes the proceedings of the 5th International Work-Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, IWBBIO 2017, held in Granada, Spain, in April 2017. The 122 papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 309 submissions. The scope of the conference spans the following areas: advances in computational intelligence for critical care; bioinformatics for healthcare and diseases; biomedical engineering; biomedical image analysis; biomedical signal analysis; biomedicine; challenges representing large-scale biological data; computational genomics; computational proteomics; computational systems for modeling biological processes; data driven biology - new tools, techniques and resources; eHealth; high-throughput bioinformatic tools for genomics; oncological big data and new mathematical tools; smart sensor and sensor-network architectures; time lapse experiments and multivariate biostatistics.
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- 2017
39. Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering : 5th International Work-Conference, IWBBIO 2017, Granada, Spain, April 26–28, 2017, Proceedings, Part I
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Ignacio Rojas, Francisco Ortuño, Ignacio Rojas, and Francisco Ortuño
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- Bioinformatics, Medical informatics, Data mining, Computer vision, Computer graphics, Computer engineering, Computer networks
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This two volume set LNBI 10208 and LNBI 10209 constitutes the proceedings of the 5th International Work-Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, IWBBIO 2017, held in Granada, Spain, in April 2017. The 122 papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 309 submissions. The scope of the conference spans the following areas: advances in computational intelligence for critical care; bioinformatics for healthcare and diseases; biomedical engineering; biomedical image analysis; biomedical signal analysis; biomedicine; challenges representing large-scale biological data; computational genomics; computational proteomics; computational systems for modeling biological processes; data driven biology - new tools, techniques and resources; eHealth; high-throughput bioinformatic tools for genomics; oncological big data and new mathematical tools; smart sensor and sensor-network architectures; time lapse experiments and multivariate biostatistics.
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- 2017
40. Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering : 4th International Conference, IWBBIO 2016, Granada, Spain, April 20-22, 2016, Proceedings
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Francisco Ortuño, Ignacio Rojas, Francisco Ortuño, and Ignacio Rojas
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- Bioinformatics, Medical informatics, Data mining, Computer vision, Pattern recognition systems, Computer engineering, Computer networks
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, IWBBIO 2016, held in Granada, Spain, in April 2016. The 69 papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 286 submissions. The scope of the conference spans the following areas: bioinformatics for healthcare and diseases; biomedical image analysis; biomedical signal analysis; computational systems for modeling biological processes; eHealth; tools for next generation sequencing data analysis; assistive technology for people with neuromotor disorders; fundamentals of biological dynamics and maximization of the information extraction from the experiments in the biological systems; high performance computing in bioinformatics, computational biology and computational chemistry; human behavior monitoring, analysis and understanding; pattern recognition and machine learning in the -omics sciences; and resources for bioinformatics.
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- 2016
41. Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering : Third International Conference, IWBBIO 2015, Granada, Spain, April 15-17, 2015. Proceedings, Part I
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Francisco Ortuño, Ignacio Rojas, Francisco Ortuño, and Ignacio Rojas
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- Bioinformatics, Medical informatics, Computer vision, Biometric identification, Pattern recognition systems
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The two volume set LNCS 9043 and 9044 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, IWBBIO 2015, held in Granada, Spain in April 2015. The 134 papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 268 submissions. The scope of the conference spans the following areas: bioinformatics for healthcare and diseases, biomedical engineering, biomedical image analysis, biomedical signal analysis, computational genomics, computational proteomics, computational systems for modelling biological processes, eHealth, next generation sequencing and sequence analysis, quantitative and systems pharmacology, Hidden Markov Model (HMM) for biological sequence modeling, advances in computational intelligence for bioinformatics and biomedicine, tools for next generation sequencing data analysis, dynamics networks in system medicine, interdisciplinary puzzles of measurements in biological systems, biological networks, high performance computing in bioinformatics, computational biology and computational chemistry, advances in drug discovery and ambient intelligence for bio emotional computing.
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- 2015
42. Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering : Third International Conference, IWBBIO 2015, Granada, Spain, April 15-17, 2015. Proceedings, Part II
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Francisco Ortuño, Ignacio Rojas, Francisco Ortuño, and Ignacio Rojas
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- Bioinformatics, Medical informatics, Computer vision, Biometric identification, Pattern recognition systems
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The two volume set LNCS 9043 and 9044 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, IWBBIO 2015, held in Granada, Spain, in April 2015.The 135 papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 268 submissions. The scope of the conference spans the following areas: bioinformatics for healthcare and diseases, biomedical engineering, biomedical image analysis, biomedical signal analysis, computational genomics, computational proteomics, computational systems for modelling biological processes, e Health, next generation sequencing and sequence analysis, quantitative and systems pharmacology, Hidden Markov Model (HMM) for biological sequence modeling, advances in computational intelligence for bioinformatics and biomedicine, tools for next generation sequencing data analysis, dynamics networks in system medicine, interdisciplinary puzzles of measurements in biological systems, biological networks, high performance computing in bioinformatics, computational biology and computational chemistry, advances in drug discovery and ambient intelligence for bio emotional computing.
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- 2015
43. Acquisition, Analysis and Use of Clinical Transplant Data : Proceedings
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Rainer Janßen, Gerhard Opelz, Rainer Janßen, and Gerhard Opelz
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- Urology, Surgery, Medical informatics, Bioinformatics
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Computer applications in medical care have been greatly increasing during the last ten years. Combined with other electronic devices, computers can produce images which represent human organ sections. Such a way to get informations on patient organs widely improves di agnosis and surgery efficiency. But we can go through a new step by generating three dimensional models of these organs and by displaying them. Most of research in this area focuses on the visualization process. But, in order to efficiently exploit the data collected and processed by the computer, we need to create a high-level three-dimensional model of the organ to be displayed. An interactive approach to get such a model is described in this paper as the way to use it for the study of kidney anatomy. I. 20 and 30 data visualization in medical care Classical X-ray radiographs give us a projection of human body inner parts, with an enhancement of high-density elements. But they cannot give us a complete view of organs, such as in cross-sections. Recent imaging techniques solve this problem, usually by computing those sections from a set of projections along different directions. Physicians can then get a full examination of organs by using such equipments as X-ray scanners or those producing Mag netic Resonance, ultrasonic or radionuclide images. The information collected on the organ (density, acoustic property, etc.
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44. Computerised Braille Production : Today and Tomorrow
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D. W. Croisdale, H. Kamp, H. Werner, D. W. Croisdale, H. Kamp, and H. Werner
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- Medical informatics, Bioinformatics
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Papers Presented at the Conference Held in London, May 30, 1979 - June 1, 1979
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- 2012
45. Sensors and Sensory Systems for Advanced Robots
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Paolo Dario, Centro E. Piaggio, Paolo Dario, and Centro E. Piaggio
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- Artificial intelligence, Dynamics, Nonlinear theories, Medical informatics, Bioinformatics, Control engineering, Robotics, Automation, Industrial Management
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This volume contains papers presented at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) on'Sensors and Sensory Systems for Advanced Robots', which was held in Maratea, Italy, during the week Apri I 28 - May 3, 1986. Participants in the ARW, who came from eleven NATO and two non-NATO countries, represented an i nternat i ona I assortment of d i st i ngu i shed research centers in industry, government and academia. Purpose of the Workshop was to rev i ew the state of the art of sensing for advanced robots, to discuss basic concepts and new ideas on the use of sensors for robot control and to provide recommendations for future research in this area, There IS an almost unanimous consensus among invest i gators in the fie I d of robot i cs that the add i t i on of sensory capabi I ities represents the'natural'evolution of present industrial robots, as wei I as the necessary premise to the development of advanced robots for nonindustrial app I i cat ions. However, a number of conceptua I and techn i ca I problems sti I I challenge the practical implementation and widespread appl ication of sensor-based robot control techn i ques. Cruc i a I among those prob I ems is the ava i lab iii ty of adequate sensors.
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46. Disordered Systems and Biological Organization : Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Disordered Systems and Biological Organization Held at Les Houches, February 25 – March 8, 1985
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E. Bienenstock, F. Fogelman Soulie, G. Weisbuch, E. Bienenstock, F. Fogelman Soulie, and G. Weisbuch
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- Artificial intelligence, Medical informatics, Bioinformatics
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The NATO workshop on Disordered Systems and Biological Organization was attended, in march 1985, by 65 scientists representing a large variety of fields: Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics and Biology. It was the purpose of this interdisciplinary workshop to shed light on the conceptual connections existing between fields of research apparently as different as: automata theory, combinatorial optimization, spin glasses and modeling of biological systems, all of them concerned with the global organization of complex systems, locally interconnected. Common to many contributions to this volume is the underlying analogy between biological systems and spin glasses: they share the same properties of stability and diversity. This is the case for instance of primary sequences of biopo Iymers I ike proteins and nucleic acids considered as the result of mutation-selection processes [P. W. Anderson, 1983] or of evolving biological species [G. Weisbuch, 1984]. Some of the most striking aspects of our cognitive apparatus, involved In learning and recognttlon [J. Hopfield, 19821, can also be described in terms of stability and diversity in a suitable configuration space. These interpretations and preoccupations merge with those of theoretical biologists like S. Kauffman [1969] (genetic networks) and of mathematicians of automata theory: the dynamics of networks of automata can be interpreted in terms of organization of a system in multiple possible attractors. The present introduction outlInes the relationships between the contributions presented at the workshop and brIefly discusses each paper in its particular scientific context.
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- 2012
47. Advances in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology : Second Brazilian Symposium on Bioinformatics, BSB 2007, Angra Dos Reis, Brazil, August 29-31, 2007, Proceedings
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Marie-France Sagot, Maria Emilia M.T. Walter, Marie-France Sagot, and Maria Emilia M.T. Walter
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- Biochemistry, Database management, Bioinformatics, Medical informatics, Artificial intelligence
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second Brazilian Symposium on Bioinformatics, BSB 2007, held in Angra dos Reis, Brazil, in August 2007, co-located with IWGD 2007, the International Workshop on Genomic Databases. The papers address a broad range of current topics in computational biology and bioinformatics.
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- 2007
48. Von der Natur inspirierte intelligente Datenverarbeitungstechniken in der Bioinformatik
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Khalid Raza and Khalid Raza
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- Computational intelligence, Artificial intelligence, Medical informatics, Cancer—Genetic aspects, Bioinformatics
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Dieses Buch umfasst und beschäftigt sich mit den jüngsten Fortschritten und modernsten Anwendungen von naturinspirierten Computertechniken (NIC) im Bereich der Bioinformatik und der Computerbiologie, die die medizinischen Wissenschaften bei verschiedenen klinischen Anwendungen unterstützen können. Dieser Sammelband befasst sich mit den grundlegenden Anwendungen, dem Umfang und den Zukunftsperspektiven von NIC-Techniken in der Bioinformatik, einschließlich der Erstellung von Genomprofilen, der Klassifizierung von Genexpressionsdaten, der DNA-Berechnung, der System- und Netzwerkbiologie, der Lösung von Komplikationen bei personalisierten Therapien, der antimikrobiellen Resistenz bei bakteriellen Krankheitserregern und der computergestützten Entwicklung von Arzneimitteln, deren Entdeckung und Therapie. Darüber hinaus wird die Rolle von NIC-Techniken bei verschiedenen Krankheiten und Störungen behandelt, einschließlich Krebserkennung und -diagnose, Brustkrebs, Erkennung von Lungenkrankheiten, Krankheits-Biomarkern und Identifizierung potenzieller Therapeutika.
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- 2024
49. Association Analysis Techniques and Applications in Bioinformatics
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Qingfeng Chen and Qingfeng Chen
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- Data mining, Expert systems (Computer science), Machine learning, Bioinformatics, Big data, Medical informatics
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Advances in experimental technologies have given rise to tremendous amounts of biology data. This not only offers valuable sources of data to help understand biological evolution and functional mechanisms, but also poses challenges for accurate and effective data analysis. This book offers an essential introduction to the theoretical and practical aspects of association analysis, including data pre-processing, data mining methods/algorithms, and tools that are widely applied for computational biology. It covers significant recent advances in the field, both foundational and application-oriented, helping readers understand the basic principles and emerging techniques used to discover interesting association patterns in diverse and heterogeneous biology data, such as structure-function correlations, and complex networks with gene/protein regulation. The main results and approaches are described in an easy-to-follow way and accompanied by sufficientreferences and suggestions for future research. This carefully edited monograph is intended to provide investigators in the fields of data mining, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and bioinformatics with a profound guide to the role of association analysis in computational biology. It is also very useful as a general source of information on association analysis, and as an overall accompanying course book and self-study material for graduate students and researchers in both computer science and bioinformatics.
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- 2024
50. Omics Applications and Avenues
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Prachi Srivastava, Prekshi Garg, Prachi Srivastava, and Prekshi Garg
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- Medical informatics, Genomics
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Dive into the rapidly evolving world of omics sciences with'Omics Applications and Avenues'. This comprehensive guide explores the interdisciplinary realm of genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and beyond, delving into the latest advancements and applications across diverse fields such as medicine, agriculture, microbial, toxicology, nanotechnology, forensic sciences, chemistry, metabolome, aquatic life, evolution, and environmental science. Through insightful discussions, applications and case studies, readers will uncover the transformative potential of omics technologies in understanding complex biological systems, unravelling disease mechanisms, enhancing crop yields, and mitigating environmental challenges. Whether you're a seasoned researcher or a curious novice, this book offers a captivating journey into the forefront of modern scientific inquiry, illuminating the limitless possibilities that omics methodologies offer for shaping the future of science and society.
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- 2024
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