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Hazardous and noxious chemicals are increasingly being transported by sea. Current estimates indicate some 2000 hazardous and noxious substances (HNS) are carried regularly by sea with bulk trade of 165milliontonnes per year worldwide. Over 100 incidents involving HNS have been reported in EU waters. Incidents occurring in a port or coastal area can have potential and actual public health implications...
This work aims at predicting the clinical dementia rating (CDR) score with a fully automated human brain volumetric segmentation method based on anatomical atlas using magnetic resonance (MR) images. The CDR prediction method uses a Bayesian classifier considering 371 individuals. Practical results were assessed using the classifier true-positive rate. CDR score prediction can indicate an underlying...
The non-invasive in vivo nature of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) makes it the modality of choice of many neuroanatomical imaging studies. This paper discusses automatic brain structure segmentation based on previous knowledge on statistical models. The method is validated by an experiment involving magnetic resonance images acquired from 20 healthy adult individuals (10 men and 10 women). The results...
The non-invasive in vivo nature of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) makes it the modality of choice of many neuroanatomical imaging studies. This paper discusses automatic brain structure segmentation based on anatomic atlas. Our goal is to use image-processing algorithms and previous knowledge statistical models for segmentation and labeling of brain regions in order to support radiologists to make...
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