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Computers in Biology and Medicine, Volume 49
Volume 49, June 2014
- A. Resit Kavsaoglu

, Kemal Polat
, Mehmet Recep Bozkurt
:
A novel feature ranking algorithm for biometric recognition with PPG signals. 1-14 - Todd M. Jenkins, Tawny Wilson Boyce, Rachel Akers, Jennifer Andringa, Yanhong Liu, Rosemary Miller, Carolyn Powers, C. Ralph Buncher:

Evaluation of a Teleform-based data collection system: A multi-center obesity research case study. 15-18 - Martin Tabakov

, Pawel Kozak:
Segmentation of histopathology HER2/neu images with fuzzy decision tree and Takagi-Sugeno reasoning. 19-29 - Paula Pinto, João Bernardes

, Cristina Costa-Santos
, Célia Amorim-Costa
, Maria Silva, Diogo Ayres-de-Campos
:
Development and evaluation of an algorithm for computer analysis of maternal heart rate during labor. 30-35 - Hongliang Ren

, Weian Guo, Shuzhi Sam Ge, Wan Cheng Lim:
Coverage planning in computer-assisted ablation based on Genetic Algorithm. 36-45 - Kok Swee Sim

, F. K. Chia, M. E. Nia, Chih Ping Tso, A. K. Chong, Siti Fathimah Abbas, S. S. Chong:
Breast cancer detection from MR images through an auto-probing discrete Fourier transform system. 46-59 - Kiwan Han, Jungeun Shin, Sang Young Yoon, Dong-Pyo Jang, Jae-Jin Kim

:
Deficient gaze pattern during virtual multiparty conversation in patients with schizophrenia. 60-66 - Liping Zhang, Yanling Zheng, Kai Wang, Xueliang Zhang, Yujian Zheng:

An optimized Nash nonlinear grey Bernoulli model based on particle swarm optimization and its application in prediction for the incidence of Hepatitis B in Xinjiang, China. 67-73 - Shiue Kee Chong, Mohd Saberi Mohamad

, Abdul Hakim Mohamed Salleh, Yee Wen Choon, Chuii Khim Chong, Safaai Deris:
A hybrid of ant colony optimization and minimization of metabolic adjustment to improve the production of succinic acid in Escherichia coli. 74-82 - Matthew McCormick, David Nordsletten

, Pablo Lamata
, Nicolas Smith:
Computational analysis of the importance of flow synchrony for cardiac ventricular assist devices. 83-94

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