Search results for "Computer aid"
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Mammogram Segmentation by Contour Searching and Mass Lesions Classification with Neural Network
2006
The mammography is the most effective procedure for an early diagnosis of the breast cancer. In this paper, an algorithm for detecting masses in mammographic images will be presented. The database consists of 3762 digital images acquired in several hospitals belonging to the MAGIC-5 collaboration (Medical Applications on a Grid Infrastructure Connection). A reduction of the whole image's area under investigation is achieved through a segmentation process, by means of a ROI Hunter algorithm, without loss of meaningful information. In the following classification step, feature extraction plays a fundamental role: some features give geometrical information, other ones provide shape parameters.…
Fusion of multimodal data by combining the uncertainty and perception models
2019
The general idea is to use together heterogeneous multiple information on the same problem tainted by imperfections and coming from several sources in order to improve the knowledge of a given situation. Appropriate visualization of the images to aid in decision making using the perceptual information carried by the salience maps.
Distributed medical images analysis on a Grid infrastructure
2007
In this paper medical applications on a Grid infrastructure, the MAGIC-5 Project, are presented and discussed. MAGIC-5 aims at developing Computer Aided Detection (CADe) software for the analysis of medical images on distributed databases by means of GRID Services. The use of automated systems for analyzing medical images improves radiologists’ performance; in addition, it could be of paramount importance in screening programs, due to the huge amount of data to check and the cost of related manpower. The need for acquiring and analyzing data stored in different locations requires the use of Grid Services for the management of distributed computing resources and data. Grid technologies allow…
Der Einsatz eines optischen Navigationssystem in der Nasennebenh�hlenchirurgie
2003
Hintergrund. Fur die moderne Nasennebenhohlenchirurgie stehen heute verschiedene CAS-Systeme zur Verfugung.Das Vector-Vision-Compact®-System stellt erstmals ein speziell fur Nasennebenhohleneingriffe konzipiertes optisches Gerat dar.Seine Praktikabilitat und Zuverlassigkeit wurde in der Nasennebenhohlenchirurgie uberpruft. Patienten und Methode. Das System wurde bei 60 Patienten mit polyposer Pansinusitis verwendet.Die Bestimmung der Systemgenauigkeit erfolgte visuell und wurde mit etablierten Systemen verglichen.Fehlerquellen sowie systembedingte Komplikationen wurden uberpruft. Ergebnisse. Die Systemgenauigkeit betrug 1,9 mm und war anderen Navigationssystemen gleichwertig. In 83,3% aller…
Third-order accurate monotone cubic Hermite interpolants
2019
Abstract Monotonicity-preserving interpolants are used in several applications as engineering or computer aided design. In last years some new techniques have been developed. In particular, in Arandiga (2013) some new methods to design monotone cubic Hermite interpolants for uniform and non-uniform grids are presented and analyzed. They consist on calculating the derivative values introducing the weighted harmonic mean and a non-linear variation. With these changes, the methods obtained are third-order accurate, except in extreme situations. In this paper, a new general mean is used and a third-order interpolant for all cases is gained. We perform several experiments comparing the known tec…
Knowledge-driven multi-agent simulation engineering for assessing the effectiveness of disaster management plans
2020
Protecting humans from disasters has been an active mission of governments and experts through the definition of disaster management plans. Defining disaster response strategies is crucial in order to reduce the number of victims and the economic impact. In order to select which response plan is best suited to a specific disaster situation, these plans must be evaluated. However, such evaluation is limited by the high cost of exercises and the specificity of existing simulation models. The approach defended in this thesis combines techniques from Semantic Web and multi-agent simulation to evaluate disaster management response plans. It is composed of four steps : (1) modeling disaster manag…
Designing the Didactic Strategy Modeling Language (DSML) From PoN: An Activity Oriented EML Proposal
2018
[EN] This paper presents the design of the didactic strategy modeling language (DSML) according to the principles of Physics of Notations (PoN). The DSML is a visual and activity-oriented language for learning design characterized by the representation of different activities according to the nature of the task. Once the language is designed, a blind interpretation study is conducted to validate the semantic transparency of the learning activity iconography. The results of the paper allow to refine the icons. In addition to this, an authoring tool for DSML, which is integrated to an LMS, is presented. As a result, a model driven course was designed as a DSML pre-validation.
Computer-Aided Detection and diagnosis for prostate cancer based on mono and multi-parametric MRI: A review
2015
Prostate cancer is the second most diagnosed cancer of men all over the world. In the last few decades, new imaging techniques based on Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) have been developed to improve diagnosis. In practise, diagnosis can be affected by multiple factors such as observer variability and visibility and complexity of the lesions. In this regard, computer-aided detection and computer-aided diagnosis systems have been designed to help radiologists in their clinical practice. Research on computer-aided systems specifically focused for prostate cancer is a young technology and has been part of a dynamic field of research for the last 10years. This survey aims to provide a comprehen…
A contribution on the optimization strategies based on moving least squares approximation for sheet metal forming design
2012
Computer-aided procedures to design and optimize forming processes are, nowadays, crucial research topics since industrial interest in costs and times reduction is always increasing. Many researchers have faced this research challenge with various approaches. Response surface methods (RSM) are probably the most known approaches since they proved their effectiveness in the recent years. With a peculiar attention to sheet metal forming process design, RSM should offer the possibility to reduce the number of numerical simulations which in many cases means to reduce design times and complexity. Actually, the number of direct problems (FEM simulations) to be solved in order to reach good functio…
Error Estimates and Automatic Adaptive Mesh Refinement for the Metal Forming FEM Analysis
1988
The Authors propose a new technique which enables a estimation of the error inherent with the FEM analysis of metal forming processes. The aim is to evaluate the zones where the error is higher in order to proceed to a refinement of the mesh in such zones, and to obtain a smaller value of the global error. Moreover, to simplify the analyst work in the progressive refinement of the mesh, it has been prepared a software able to read the drawing created by a CAD program and to generate, automatically, all the geometrical and topological data necessary to perform the analysis on Personal Computer. The automatic renumbering of the elements in the refined mesh has been performed with the aim to r…