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Editorial
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A. Hasman
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153
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Commentary
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J.G. Llaurado
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155-160
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Guidelines for cost-effective implementation of picture archiving and communication systems an approach building on practical experiences in three European hospitals
Abstract: This paper describes a comprehensive approach for the assessment of the impact of (partial) Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS). The approach is developed, based on actual cli...
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E.M.S.J. van Gennip,
John Enning,
Frank Fischer,
Karl Heinz Glaser,
Markus Kilbinger,
Klaus-Jochen Klose,
Elisabeth List-Hellwig,
Ruud Van der Loo,
Renas Rechild,
Renaat Van den Broeck,
Berthold Wein
et al.
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161-178
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An MLP-based model for identifying qEEG in depression
Abstract: Manual differentiation of electroencephalography (EEG) paper recordings in cases of depression is not very helpful. So, a Multilayer Perceptron (MLP) has been used to differentiate the EEG p...
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Sushmita Mitra,
Suptendra Nath Sarbadhikari,
Sankar K. Pal
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179-187
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Methodology for using the UMLS as a background knowledge for the description of surgical procedures
Abstract: The Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) contains and organizes a large number of terms from a variety of biomedical terminology systems. This study examines the relevance of the UMLS cont...
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A. Burgun,
G. Botti,
O. Bodenreider,
D. Delamarre,
J.M. Levêque,
B. Lukacs,
D. Mayeux,
M. Bremond,
F. Kohle,
M. Fieschi,
P. Le Beux
et al.
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189-202
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A comparison of neural network and Bayes recognition approaches in the evaluation of the brainstem trigeminal evoked potentials in multiple sclerosis
Abstract: This article describes the application of Multi-Layer Perceptron (MLP), Probabilistic Neural Network and Kohonen's Learning Vector Quantization to the problem of diagnosing Multiple Sclerosi...
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Hugo Gutermana,
Youval Nehmadi,
Andrei Chistyakov,
Jean F. Soustiel,
Moshe Feinsod
et al.
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203-213
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Segmentation of auditory brainstem response signals
Abstract: Auditory brainstem responses are used to detect hearing defects in audiology and otoncurology. The use of computer programs for the analysis of such recordings is increasing. To identify the...
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Jilei Tian,
Martti Juhola,
Tapio Grönfors
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215-226
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Nonlinear eye movement detection method for drowsiness studies
Abstract: Automatic long-term vigilance analysis systems require information about the occurrence and type of eye movements, in addition to information about other physiological signals. This paper pr...
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Alpo Värri,
Kari Hirvonen,
Veikko Häkkinen,
Joel Hasan,
Pekka Loula
et al.
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227-242
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Author index
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243
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Subject index
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245-246
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Volume contents
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247-248
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