Introduction to Health Informatics
HINF1100 Fall 2006/07
Raza Abidi
Faculty of Computer Science Dalhousie University Halifax, Canada
Objectives
Understanding Health Informatics
Objectives Practices
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Dr. Syed Sibte Raza Abidi, (www.cs.dal.c
Current status of Ontologies in Biomedical and Clinical Informatics.
By Rishi Kanth Saripalle
Biomedical Informatics, University of Connecticut, Storrs
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Overview
Aim of the Presentation. Ontology
Definition and Description. Example.
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Solve Real Problems, For Real People, With a World Class Team.
HOTCHKISS BRAIN INSTITUTE, UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY
IMAGING INFORMATICS AND BIOMEDICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE
www.ImagingInformatics.ca
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Contributed paper
OPTO-ELECTRONICS REVIEW 11(3), 227235 (2003)
Segmentation and feature extraction for reliable classification of microcalcifications in digital mammograms
A. WRBLEWSKA*, P. BONISKI, A. PRZELASKOWSKI, and M. KAZUBEK Institute of Radi
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W. Raghupathi, Guest Editor
Health Care Information Systems
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revolution is taking place in the health care field with information technology (IT) playing an increasingly important role in its delivery. The industry spent between $12 billion an
Case-Based Reasoning in the Health Sciences: What's Next?
Isabelle Bichindaritz1, Cindy Marling2
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University of Washington
1900 Commerce Street Tacoma, WA 98402, USA ibichind@u.washington.edu
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School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Scien
BioChain: Lexical Chaining Methods for Biomedical Text Summarization
Lawrence Reeve1, Hyoil Han1 and Ari D. Brooks2 College of Information Science and Technology1, College of Medicine2, Drexel University Topics
Introduction Biomedical Text Summarizat
A FEATURE ANALYSIS APPROACH TO MASS DETECTION IN MAMMOGRAPHY BASED ON RF-SVM Ying Wang, Xinbo Gao, Jie Li School of Electronic Engineering, Xidian University, Xian 710071, China
ABSTRACT A new approach to mass detection in mammography is presented. T
Special Session 24: Mathematical Problems in Cancer Research
Thierry Colin, University Bordeaux 1 and INRIA Futurs, France Olivier Saut, CNRS and University Bordeaux 1, France Jerry Bona, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Modelling hematopoiesi
Line and Net Pattern Segmentation Using Shape Modeling
Adam Huanga, Gregory Nielsona, Anshuman Razdanb, Gerald Farina, David Capcoc, and Page Baluchc*
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Computer Science and Engineering, b PRISM Lab, c Biology, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85
Research Article
In vivo Real-time Tracking of Single Quantum Dots Conjugated with Monoclonal Anti-HER2 Antibody in Tumors of Mice
Hiroshi Tada, Hideo Higuchi, Tomonobu M. Wanatabe, and Noriaki Ohuchi
1 Division of Surgical Oncology, Graduate School
Bio 595
Computers in Biomedical Research Class notes set 1 Fall 2003
Computer impact on science, medicine
Question: will physicians and scientists be replaced by computers? probably not Will medical technologists be replaced entirely by computers?
A Brief Introduction to Image Processing
Alexandre Cunha
Center for Advanced Computing Research California Institute of Technology
Methods of Computational Science 2009
Content
Tools
Some image processing tasks
Mathematical Morphology
Examples
Clinical Vignette:
Screening Compliance & Non-Palpable Mass
54 yr old Caucasian woman, Ms. Smith, at Well Woman exam. Family hx- Maternal aunt had post-menopausal breast cancer Personal hx mammogram(MM) @ 50 yo, none since; does not feel need for
Digital Image Processing Lectures 1 & 2
Mahmood (Mo) Azimi, Professor Colorado State University Fort Collins, Co 80523 email : azimi@engr.colostate.edu
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