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Concept Pattern Recognition, Automated
Academic Article Computerized analysis of abnormal asymmetry in digital chest radiographs: evaluation of potential utility.
Academic Article Computerized analysis of shadowing on breast ultrasound for improved lesion detection.
Academic Article A fuzzy c-means (FCM)-based approach for computerized segmentation of breast lesions in dynamic contrast-enhanced MR images.
Academic Article A dual-stage method for lesion segmentation on digital mammograms.
Academic Article Multimodality computer-aided breast cancer diagnosis with FFDM and DCE-MRI.
Academic Article Repeatability in computer-aided diagnosis: application to breast cancer diagnosis on sonography.
Academic Article Pulmonary nodules: computer-aided detection in digital chest images.
Academic Article Automated detection of mass lesions in dedicated breast CT: a preliminary study.
Academic Article Computerized three-class classification of MRI-based prognostic markers for breast cancer.
Academic Article Combined use of T2-weighted MRI and T1-weighted dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI in the automated analysis of breast lesions.
Academic Article Exploring nonlinear feature space dimension reduction and data representation in breast Cadx with Laplacian eigenmaps and t-SNE.
Academic Article Computerized assessment of breast lesion malignancy using DCE-MRI robustness study on two independent clinical datasets from two manufacturers.
Academic Article Computerized interpretation of breast MRI: investigation of enhancement-variance dynamics.
Academic Article Automatic identification and classification of characteristic kinetic curves of breast lesions on DCE-MRI.
Academic Article Potential usefulness of an artificial neural network for differential diagnosis of interstitial lung diseases: pilot study.
Academic Article Potential of computer-aided diagnosis of high spectral and spatial resolution (HiSS) MRI in the classification of breast lesions.
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