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IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, March 2000
- Peter N. Brett, Brian L. Davies:
Editorial emerging trends at the threshold of a new millennium. 2-5 - Aleksandar Zivanovic, Brian L. Davies:
A robotic system for blood sampling. 8-14 - Paolo Dario, Maria Chiara Carrozza, Maurilio Marcacci, Simona D'Attanasio, Bernardo Magnani, Oliver Tonet, Giuseppe Megali:
A novel mechatronic tool for computer-assisted arthroscopy. 15-29 - Peter N. Brett, A. J. Harrison, T. A. Thomas:
Schemes for the identification of tissue types and boundaries at the tool point for surgical needles. 30-36 - Ren-Guey Lee, Heng-Shuen Chen, Chung-Chih Lin, Kuang-Chiung Chang, Jyh-Horng Chen:
Home telecare system using cable television plants - an experimental field trial. 37-44 - Viorel G. Popescu, Grigore C. Burdea, Mourad Bouzit, Vincent R. Hentz:
A virtual-reality-based telerehabilitation system with force feedback. 45-51 - Terence Critchlow, Krzysztof Fidelis, Madhavan Ganesh, Ron Musick, Tom Slezak:
DataFoundry: information management for scientific data. 52-57 - Maria Filomena Santarelli, Vincenzo Positano, Luigi Landini:
Combining high-performance computing and networking for advanced 3-D cardiac imaging. 58-67 - Stefan Todorov Hadjitodorov, B. Boyanov, B. Teston:
Laryngeal pathology detection by means of class-specific neural maps. 68-73 - Andrew J. Sims, A. Pay, B. G. Watson:
An architecture for the automatic acquisition of vital signs by clinical information systems. 74-75 - D. Lazos, Zoi Kolitsi, Nicolas Pallikarakis:
A software data generator for radiographic imaging investigations. 76-79 - Christopher A. Chung:
Development of an interactive multimedia training simulator for responding to abortion clinic bomb threats. 79-82
Volume 4, Number 2, June 2000
- David Dagan Feng:
Guest editorial: multimedia information technology in biomedicine. 85-87 - Johannes N. Stahl, Jianguo Zhang, Chris Zellner, Eugene V. Pomerantsev, Tony M. Chou, H. K. Huang:
Teleconferencing with dynamic medical images. 88-96 - Wesley W. Chu, David B. Johnson, Hooshang Kangarloo:
A medical digital library to support scenario and user-tailored information retrieval. 97-107 - Osman Ratib, M. Dahlbom, J. M. Zucek, K. Kong, M. McCoy, Daniel J. Valentino:
Web-based video for real-time monitoring of radiological procedures. 108-115 - Robert A. Dennis, Sanjiv Sam Gambhir:
InternetQuestion and Answer (iQ&A): a Web-based survey technology. 116-125 - Jean-Michel Rouet, Jean-José Jacq, Christian Roux:
Genetic algorithms for a robust 3-D MR-CT registration. 126-136 - Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, Frederic Cordier:
Construction of a human topological model from medical data. 137-143 - Sun K. Yoo, Ge Wang, Jay T. Rubinstein, Margaret W. Skinner, Michael W. Vannier:
Three-dimensional modeling and visualization of the cochlea on the Internet. 144-151 - Weidong Cai, David Dagan Feng, Roger R. Fulton:
Content-based retrieval of dynamic PET functional images. 152-158 - Curtis Lisle, Rebecca J. Parsons:
The design and applications of a recursive molecular modeling framework. 159-164 - Yuko Mizuno-Matsumoto, Susumu Date, Yuji Tabuchi, Shinichi Tamura, Yoshinobu Sato, Reza Aghaeizadeh Zoroofi, Shinji Shimojo, Youki Kadobayashi, Haruyuki Tatsumi, Hiroki Nogawa, Kazuhiro Shinosaki, Masatoshi Takeda, Tsuyoshi Inouye, Hideo Miyahara:
Telemedicine for evaluation of brain function by a metacomputer. 165-172 - Javier Reina-Tosina, Laura M. Roa, Manuel Rovayo:
NEWBET: telemedicine platform for burn patients. 173-177 - Jianguo Zhang, Johannes N. Stahl, H. K. Huang, Xiaoqiang Zhou, Shieh-Liang Lou, K. S. Song:
Real-time teleconsultation with high-resolution and large-volume medical images for collaborative healthcare. 178-185
Volume 4, Number 3, September 2000
- Robert S. H. Istepanian:
Guest editorial special issue on mobile telemedicine and telehealth systems. 194 - E. Taniguchi, S. Ohashi:
Construction of a regional telementoring network for endoscopic surgery in Japan. 195-199 - Robert S. H. Istepanian, Arthur A. Petrosian:
Optimal zonal wavelet-based ECG data compression for a mobile telecardiology system. 200-211 - Seon-Cheol Hwang, Myoung-Ho Lee:
A Web-based TelePACS using an asymmetric satellite system. 212-215 - Timothy J. Dasey, Evangelia Micheli-Tzanakou:
Detection of multiple sclerosis with visual evoked potentials - an unsupervised computational intelligence system. 216-224 - Jinn-Moon Yang, Cheng-Yan Kao:
A family competition evolutionary algorithm for automated docking of flexible ligands to proteins. 225-237 - Errikos M. Ventouras, Nikolaos K. Uzunoglu, Dimitrios D. Koutsouris, Charalabos C. Papageorgiou, Andreas D. Rabavilas, C. Stefanis:
Simulated generation of evoked potentials components using networks with distinct excitatory and inhibitory neurons. 238-246 - P. Z. Rashev, Martin P. Mintchev, Kenneth L. Bowes:
Application of an object-oriented programming paradigm in three-dimensional computer modeling of mechanically active gastrointestinal tissues. 247-258 - Shen-Chuan Tai, Yung-Gi Wu, Chang-Wei Lin:
An adaptive 3-D discrete cosine transform coder for medical image compression. 259-263
Volume 4, Number 4, December 2000
- David J. Foran, Dorin Comaniciu, Peter Meer, Lauri A. Goodell:
Computer-assisted discrimination among malignant lymphomas and leukemia using immunophenotyping, intelligent image repositories, and telemicroscopy. 265-273 - Andrew Kusiak, Jeffrey A. Kern, Kemp H. Kernstine, Bill T. L. Tseng:
Autonomous decision-making: a data mining approach. 274-284 - G. C. Crumley, Noel E. Evans, William G. Scanlon, J. B. Burns, T. G. Trouton:
The design and performance of a 2.5-GHz telecommand link for wireless biomedical monitoring. 285-291 - Sasan Mahmoodi, Bayan S. Sharif, E. Graeme Chester, J. P. Owen, R. Lee:
Skeletal growth estimation using radiographic image processing and analysis. 292-297 - Jesse S. Jin, Yung Wang, John B. Hiller:
An adaptive nonlinear diffusion algorithm for filtering medical images. 298-305 - Iren Valova, Yukio Kosugi:
Hadamard-based image decomposition and compression. 306-319 - Eisuke Hanada, Yoshiaki Watanabe, Yoshiaki Nose:
A screening gate to prevent entry of mobile telephone handsets in the speaking/standby mode into prohibited and restricted areas. 320-323
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