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Sekina Alimova, Valentin Sharobaro, Anna Yukhno and Elizaveta Bondarenko
Purpose. The ultrasound imaging of the soft tissues of the face and neck in the vertical position of the patient and determining the degree of participation of each of them in the age-related changes in the contours of the face and neck. Methods. In this...
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Wojciech Michal Glinkowski, Tomasz Miscior and Robert Sitnik
Innovative technologies can improve user usability and satisfaction in computer-based activities in the work environment, including surgeons working in the operating room (OR). A scrubbed surgeon must ask unscrubbed staff to retrieve medical images from ...
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Francesca Sasanelli, Khang Duy Ricky Le, Samuel Boon Ping Tay, Phong Tran and Johan W. Verjans
The advent of many popular commercial forms of natural language processing tools has changed the way we can utilise digital technologies to tackle problems with big data. The objective of this review is to evaluate the current research and landscape of n...
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Benjamin Saß, Barbara Carl, Mirza Pojskic, Christopher Nimsky and Miriam Bopp
Background: Implementation of intraoperative 3D ultrasound (i3D US) into modern neuronavigational systems offers the possibility of live imaging and subsequent imaging updates. However, different modalities, image acquisition strategies, and timing of im...
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Ines A. Cruz-Guerrero, Raquel Leon, Daniel U. Campos-Delgado, Samuel Ortega, Himar Fabelo and Gustavo M. Callico
This paper describes the application of linear unmixing to classify intraoperative hyperspectral images of in vivo brain tissue with a reduced computational cost compared to a machine learning approach without compromising precision.
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Elisee Ilunga-Mbuyamba, Dirk Lindner, Juan Gabriel Avina-Cervantes, Felix Arlt, Horacio Rostro-Gonzalez, Ivan Cruz-Aceves and Claire Chalopin
Intraoperative ultrasound (iUS) imaging is routinely performed to assist neurosurgeons during tumor surgery. In particular, the identification of the possible presence of residual tumors at the end of the intervention is crucial for the operation outcome...
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