Biomedical information technology / edited by David Dagan Feng.
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TextPublisher: London : Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, 2020Edition: Second editionDescription: xxii, 798 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780128160343
- 610.285 B521 23
- R858 .B562
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Medical imaging -- Biomedical sensors -- Biological computing -- Picture archiving and communication systems and electronic medical records for the healthcare enterprise -- Machine learning in medical imaging -- Health intelligence -- Artificial intelligence in bioinformatics: automated methodology development for protein residue contact map prediction -- Deep learning in biomedical image analysis -- Automatic lesion detection with three-dimensional convolutional neural networks -- Biomedical image segmentation for precision radiation oncology -- Content-based large-scale medical image retrieval -- Diversity and novelty in biomedical information retrieval -- Toward large-scale histopathological image analysis via deep learning -- Data modeling and simulation -- Image-based biomedical data modeling and parametric imaging -- Molecular imaging in biology and pharmacology -- Biomedical image visualization and display technologies -- Biomedical image characterization and radio genomics -- Medical robotics and computer-integrated interventional medicine -- Virtual and augmented reality in medicine -- Sensory information feedback for neural prostheses -- Mobile health (m-health): evidence-based progress or scientific retrogression -- Health and medical behavior informatics.
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