Search results for " INTERPRETATION"

showing 10 items of 555 documents

Reference Ranges and Distribution of Placental Volume by 3-Dimensional Virtual Organ Computer-Aided Analysis Between 11 Weeks and 13 Weeks 6 Days

2013

OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility, reproducibility, and distribution of placental volume measurements according to the crown-rump length between 11 weeks and 13 weeks 6 days. METHODS Images were acquired in 128 pregnancies followed in Burgundy during first-trimester screening sonography using an abdominal 3-dimensional transducer. The placental volume was then calculated by the virtual organ computer-aided analysis method with a rotation angle of 30° by a single operator. RESULTS Placental volumes ranged from 33.3 to 107.6 cm(3) with a mean ± SD of 62.3 ± 14.8 cm(3); the 5th and 10th percentiles were 38.0 and 44.20 cm(3), respectively, whereas the 90th an…

AdultPercentileAdolescentSensitivity and SpecificityCrown-Rump LengthUltrasonography PrenatalMean differenceYoung AdultImaging Three-DimensionalPregnancyReference ValuesImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedPlacental volumeHumansMass ScreeningMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingMass screeningCrown-rump lengthReproducibilityRadiological and Ultrasound Technologybusiness.industryReproducibility of ResultsOrgan SizeOrgan SizePregnancy Trimester FirstFemaleFrancebusinessNuclear medicineIntraobserver reproducibilityJournal of Ultrasound in Medicine
researchProduct

On the complementarity of holistic and analytic approaches to performance assessment scoring.

2019

BACKGROUND A holistic approach to performance assessment recognizes the theoretical complexity of multifaceted critical thinking (CT), a key objective of higher education. However, issues related to reliability, interpretation, and use arise with this approach. AIMS AND METHOD Therefore, we take an analytic approach to scoring students' written responses on a performance assessment. We focus on the complementarity of holistic and analytic approaches and on whether theoretically developed analytical scoring rubrics can produce sub-scores that may measure the 'whole' performance in a holistic assessment. SAMPLE We use data from the Wind Turbines performance assessment, developed in the iPAL p…

AdultPerformance based assessmentEducational measurementHigher educationUniversitiesMachine learningcomputer.software_genreEducationThinkingYoung AdultAcademic PerformanceDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesTest interpretationStudentsRating schemebusiness.industry05 social sciences050301 educationRubricComplementarity (physics)Critical thinkingArtificial intelligenceEducational MeasurementbusinessPsychology0503 educationcomputer050104 developmental & child psychologyThe British journal of educational psychologyReferences
researchProduct

Mixed predictability and cross-validation to assess non-linear Granger causality in short cardiovascular variability series

2006

A method to evaluate the direction and strength of causal interactions in bivariate cardiovascular and cardiorespiratory series is presented. The method is based on quantifying self and mixed predictability of the two series using nearest-neighbour local linear approximation. It returns two causal coupling indexes measuring the relative improvement in predictability along direct and reverse directions, and a directionality index indicating the preferential direction of interaction. The method was implemented through a cross-validation approach that allowed quantification of directionality without constraining the embedding of the series, and fully exploited the available data to maximise th…

AdultStatistics as TopicBiomedical EngineeringInferenceBlood PressureHealth InformaticsBivariate analysisDirectionalityCross-validationGranger causalityHeart RateStatisticsEconometricsHumansComputer SimulationPredictabilityMathematicsSeries (mathematics)Models CardiovascularNonlinear systemNonlinear DynamicsData Interpretation StatisticalShort-term cardiovascular variabilityRespiratory MechanicsRegression AnalysisFemaleNon-linear predictionLinear approximationAlgorithmsBiomedizinische Technik/Biomedical Engineering
researchProduct

Accuracy of the water-siphon test associated to barium study in a high prevalence gastro-oesophageal reflux disease population: a novel statistical a…

2010

Abstract RATIONALE, AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) is 'a condition which develops when the reflux of gastric content causes troublesome symptoms or complications'. Instrumental diagnostic tests generally used for GORD are 24-hour pH-metry and upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy but barium study associated with provocative manoeuvres such as the water-siphon test (WST), has also been used for GORD. The aim of this paper was to estimate the accuracy of several tests in patients with GORD in a tertiary care setting, focusing on WST, which is rapid and non-invasive, simple to perform and well-tolerated by patients. METHOD: A total of 172 consecutive patients, sy…

AdultYoung AdultDiagnostic Techniques Digestive SystemData Interpretation StatisticalGastroesophageal Refluxbarium study gastro-oesophageal reflux disease latent class analysis pH-metry water-siphon testHumansReproducibility of ResultsWaterBarium SulfateMiddle AgedAged
researchProduct

Determinants of homonym and synonym rates of record linkage in disease registration.

1996

AbstractReliable record linkage is an essential component of the quality of population-based disease registration. Quality assessment of disease registries should, therefore, include quantitative approaches to describe the extent of record-linkage errors. The homonym and synonym rates have been proposed for this purpose. The homonym rate quantifies the proportion of distinct patients excluded from registration due to erroneous linkage with other patients. The synonym rate quantifies the proportion of unrecognized duplicate notifications on patients already registered in the registry. This paper provides an algebraic assessment of the determinants of both rates. It is shown how the homonym a…

Advanced and Specialized NursingLinkage (software)Quality Controleducation.field_of_studyMedical Records Systems Computerizedbusiness.industryQuality assessmentPopulationHealth InformaticsDiseaseHomonym (biology)Decision Support TechniquesSemanticsHealth Information ManagementData Interpretation StatisticalTerminology as TopicSynonym (database)StatisticsMedicineHumansMedical Record LinkageRegistrieseducationbusinessRecord linkageMethods of information in medicine
researchProduct

Quantifying stenosis in renal arteriograms: a fuzzy syntactic analysis.

1999

AbstractThe introduction of fuzzy logic improves a system for the automatic quantification of renal artery lesions seen in digital subtraction angiograms. A two-step approach has been followed. An earlier system based on non-fuzzy syntactic analysis provided a clear symbolic description of the stenotic lesions. Although this system worked correctly, it did not take into account the variability and uncertainty inherent to image processing and to knowledge on the reference diameter. This system has been improved by the introduction of fuzzy logic in the representation of the reference diameter. It provides a description of the stenosis in terms of fuzzy quantities. To illustrate the benefits …

Advanced and Specialized NursingParsingbusiness.industrySubtractionAngiography Digital SubtractionHealth InformaticsPattern recognitionImage processingRenal Artery Obstructioncomputer.software_genremedicine.diseaseSymbolic descriptionFuzzy logicStenosisDigital imageRenal ArteryFuzzy LogicHealth Information ManagementmedicineHumansRadiographic Image Interpretation Computer-AssistedArtificial intelligenceRepresentation (mathematics)businesscomputer
researchProduct

Statistical methods for the comparison of measurements derived from orthodontic imaging

2000

Biometric comparison procedures for dental imaging methods with continuous outcome were reviewed, mainly concentrating on assessment and comparison of accuracy and precision according to the study design. Univariate graphical and numerical representations of corresponding deviations were summarized to derive a 'check list' of minimum information necessary to compare the measurement methods. The methods reviewed in this investigation are illustrated by the comparison of conventional (radiographic) cephalometry versus assessment using the DigiGraph in 50 female children. A paired t-test and the corresponding confidence interval approach were used to assess deviations in location of two imagin…

Analysis of VariancePaired DataAccuracy and precisionMeasure (data warehouse)BiometryModels StatisticalBiometricsCephalometryComputer scienceUnivariateReproducibility of ResultsOrthodonticsOrthodontics CorrectiveConfidence intervalRadiographic Image EnhancementData Interpretation StatisticalCephalometryStatisticsConfidence IntervalsMedical imagingHumansFemaleChildAlgorithmsSoftwareThe European Journal of Orthodontics
researchProduct

Computer Modeling for the Prediction of Thoracic Aortic Stent Graft Collapse

2011

OBJECTIVE: To assess the biomechanical implications of excessive stent protrusion into the aortic arch in relation to thoracic aortic stent graft (TASG) collapse by simulating the structural load and quantifying the fluid dynamics on the TASG wall protrusion extended into a model arch. METHODS: One-way coupled fluid-solid interaction analyses were performed to investigate the flow-induced hemodynamic and structural loads exerted on the proximal protrusion of the TASG and aortic wall reconstructed from a patient who underwent traumatic thoracic aortic injury repair. Mechanical properties of a Gore TAG thoracic endoprosthesis (W. L. Gore and Assoc, Flagstaff, Ariz) were assessed via experimen…

Aortic archMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAortographymedicine.medical_treatmentHemodynamicsAorta ThoracicFOS: Medical engineeringProsthesis DesignAortographyBlood Vessel Prosthesis ImplantationImaging Three-DimensionalBlood vessel prosthesismedicine.arteryMaterials TestingmedicineHumansComputer Simulationthoracic aortic stent graft (TASG)Aortamedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryEndovascular ProceduresHemodynamicsModels CardiovascularStentSettore ING-IND/34 - Bioingegneria Industrialenutritional and metabolic diseases90399 Biomedical Engineering not elsewhere classifiedCurvatures of the stomachSurgeryBiomechanical PhenomenaBlood Vessel ProsthesisProsthesis FailureEquipment Failure AnalysisRegional Blood FlowRadiographic Image Interpretation Computer-AssistedStentslipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)SurgeryStress Mechanicalbiological phenomena cell phenomena and immunitybusinessNuclear medicineTomography X-Ray ComputedCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinePerfusionAlgorithmsJournal of Vascular Surgery
researchProduct

Reconstrucción virtual y visualización 3d del yacimiento arqueológico Castellet de Bernabé (Lliria, España)

2017

3D virtual reconstruction of cultural heritage is a useful tool to reach many goals: the accurate documentation of our tangible cultural legacy, the determination of mechanical alteration on the assets, or the mere shape acquisition prior to restoration and/or reconstruction works, etc. Among these goals, when planning and managing tourism enhancement of heritage sites, it demands setting up specific instruments and tools to guarantee both, the site conservation and the visitors’ satisfaction. Archaeological sites are physical witnesses of the past and an open window to research works and scientific discoveries, but usually, the major structures do no exist nowadays, and the general public …

ArcheologyComputer science010401 analytical chemistry3D reconstruction02 engineering and technologyConservation021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesArchaeology0104 chemical sciencesComputer Science ApplicationsVisualizationCultural heritageDocumentationVirtual reconstructionCultural heritage managementHeritage interpretation0210 nano-technologyTourismVirtual Archaeology Review
researchProduct

Mosaic floors of roman Villa del Casale: Principal component analysis on spectrophotometric and colorimetric data

2013

Abstract Spectrophotometric and colorimetric data obtained during a measurement campaign aimed at supporting the Roman "Villa del Casale" (Piazza Armerina, Sicily, Italy) conservation activities, are presented. Special attention was paid to the possible variation of the chromatic coordinates, possibly due to the interventions of cleaning, consolidation, and protection. Data have been analyzed by the Principal Component Analysis (PCA) statistical technique, with the attempt to investigate its role in data variability reduction and verify its effectiveness in interpreting the phenomena occurring on the mosaic surface of the Villa, through grouping the observations into homogenous clusters. Ef…

ArcheologyData variabilityComputer scienceMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Spectrophotometric dataConservationAuthor keywords Colorimetric dataPrincipal Component AnalysiTreatment monitoringColor measurementChromatic scaleCluster analysisSpectroscopyVilla del Casalebusiness.industryData interpretationPattern recognitionArchaeologySettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Chemistry (miscellaneous)Principal component analysisMosaic floorArtificial intelligencebusinessGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceTreatment monitoring
researchProduct