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Author Ernest Valveny; Ricardo Toledo; Ramon Baldrich; Enric Marti edit  openurl
  Title Combining recognition-based in segmentation-based approaches for graphic symol recognition using deformable template matching Type Conference Article
  Year 2002 Publication Proceeding of the Second IASTED International Conference Visualization, Imaging and Image Proceesing VIIP 2002 Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 502–507  
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  Notes DAG;RV;CAT;IAM;CIC;ADAS Approved no  
  Call Number IAM @ iam @ VTB2002 Serial 1660  
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Author Fernando Vilariño; Enric Marti edit  openurl
  Title New didactic techniques in the EHES applying mobile technologies Type Miscellaneous
  Year 2008 Publication Agencia de Gestio d´Ajuts Universitaris I de Recerca (AGAUR), Generalitat de Catalunya Abbreviated Journal  
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  Corporate Author Agencia de Gestió d’Ajuts Universitaris I de Recerca (AGAUR), Generalitat de Catalunya Thesis  
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  Area Agencia de Gestio d´Ajuts Universitaris I de Recerca (AGAUR), Generalitat de Catalunya Expedition Conference  
  Notes MILAB;IAM;MV;SIAI Approved no  
  Call Number IAM @ iam @ VIM2008 Serial 1664  
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Author David Roche; Debora Gil; Jesus Giraldo edit   pdf
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  Title Using statistical inference for designing termination conditions ensuring convergence of Evolutionary Algorithms Type Conference Article
  Year 2011 Publication 11th European Conference on Artificial Life Abbreviated Journal  
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  Abstract A main challenge in Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs) is determining a termination condition ensuring stabilization close to the optimum in real-world applications. Although for known test functions distribution-based quantities are good candidates (as far as suitable parameters are used), in real-world problems an open question still remains unsolved. How can we estimate an upper-bound for the termination condition value ensuring a given accuracy for the (unknown) EA solution?
We claim that the termination problem would be fully solved if we defined a quantity (depending only on the EA output) behaving like the solution accuracy. The open question would be, then, satisfactorily answered if we had a model relating both quantities, since accuracy could be predicted from the alternative quantity. We present a statistical inference framework addressing two topics: checking the correlation between the two quantities and defining a regression model for predicting (at a given confidence level) accuracy values from the EA output.
 
  Address Paris, France  
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  Call Number IAM @ iam @ RGG2011b Serial 1678  
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Author Ferran Poveda; Debora Gil ;Albert Andaluz ;Enric Marti edit   pdf
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  Title Multiscale Tractography for Representing Heart Muscular Architecture Type Conference Article
  Year 2011 Publication In MICCAI 2011 Workshop on Computational Diffusion MRI Abbreviated Journal  
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  Abstract Deep understanding of myocardial structure of the heart would unravel crucial knowledge for clinical and medical procedures. Although the muscular architecture of the heart has been debated by countless researchers, the controversy is still alive. Diffusion Tensor MRI, DT-MRI, is a unique imaging technique for computational validation of the muscular structure of the heart. By the complex arrangement of myocites, existing techniques can not provide comprehensive descriptions of the global muscular architecture. In this paper we introduce a multiresolution reconstruction technique based on DT-MRI streamlining for simplified global myocardial model generation. Our reconstructions can restore the most complex myocardial structures and indicate a global helical organization  
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  Call Number IAM @ iam @ PGA2011 Serial 1681  
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Author Aura Hernandez-Sabate; Debora Gil edit   pdf
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  Title The Benefits of IVUS Dynamics for Retrieving Stable Models of Arteries Type Book Chapter
  Year 2012 Publication Intravascular Ultrasound Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 185-206  
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  Publisher Intech Place of Publication Editor Yasuhiro Honda  
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  ISSN ISBN 978-953-307-900-4 Medium  
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  Notes IAM; ADAS Approved no  
  Call Number IAM @ iam @ HeG2012 Serial 1684  
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Author Eric Amiel edit   pdf
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  Title Visualisation de vaisseaux sanguins Type Report
  Year 2005 Publication Rapport de Stage Abbreviated Journal  
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  Corporate Author Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III Thesis Bachelor's thesis  
  Publisher Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III Place of Publication Toulouse Editor Enric Marti  
  Language French Summary Language French Original Title  
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  Notes IAM Approved no  
  Call Number IAM @ iam @ Ami2005 Serial 1690  
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Author Debora Gil; Agnes Borras; Manuel Ballester; Francesc Carreras; Ruth Aris; Manuel Vazquez; Enric Marti; Ferran Poveda edit   pdf
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  Title MIOCARDIA: Integrating cardiac function and muscular architecture for a better diagnosis Type Conference Article
  Year 2011 Publication 14th International Symposium on Applied Sciences in Biomedical and Communication Technologies Abbreviated Journal  
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  Abstract Deep understanding of myocardial structure of the heart would unravel crucial knowledge for clinical and medical procedures. The MIOCARDIA project is a multidisciplinary project in cooperation with l'Hospital de la Santa Creu i de Sant Pau, Clinica la Creu Blanca and Barcelona Supercomputing Center. The ultimate goal of this project is defining a computational model of the myocardium. The model takes into account the deep interrelation between the anatomy and the mechanics of the heart. The paper explains the workflow of the MIOCARDIA project. It also introduces a multiresolution reconstruction technique based on DT-MRI streamlining for simplified global myocardial model generation. Our reconstructions can restore the most complex myocardial structures and provides evidences of a global helical organization.  
  Address Barcelona; Spain  
  Corporate Author Association for Computing Machinery Thesis  
  Publisher Place of Publication Barcelona, Spain Editor Association for Computing Machinery  
  Language english Summary Language english Original Title  
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  ISSN ISBN 978-1-4503-0913-4 Medium  
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  Notes IAM Approved no  
  Call Number IAM @ iam @ GGB2011 Serial 1691  
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Author David Roche; Debora Gil; Jesus Giraldo edit   pdf
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  Title Assessing agonist efficacy in an uncertain Em world Type Conference Article
  Year 2012 Publication 40th Keystone Symposia on mollecular and celular biology Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 79  
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  Abstract The operational model of agonism has been widely used for the analysis of agonist action since its formulation in 1983. The model includes the Em parameter, which is defined as the maximum response of the system. The methods for Em estimation provide Em values not significantly higher than the maximum responses achieved by full agonists. However, it has been found that that some classes of compounds as, for instance, superagonists and positive allosteric modulators can increase the full agonist maximum response, implying upper limits for Em and thereby posing doubts on the validity of Em estimates. Because of the correlation between Em and operational efficacy, τ, wrong Em estimates will yield wrong τ estimates.
In this presentation, the operational model of agonism and various methods for the simulation of allosteric modulation will be analyzed. Alternatives for curve fitting will be presented and discussed.
 
  Address Fairmont Banff Springs, Banff, Alberta, Canada  
  Corporate Author Keystone Symposia Thesis  
  Publisher Keystone Symposia Place of Publication Editor A. Christopoulus and M. Bouvier  
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  Notes IAM Approved no  
  Call Number IAM @ iam @ RGG2012 Serial 1855  
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Author Alberto Hidalgo; Ferran Poveda; Enric Marti;Debora Gil;Albert Andaluz; Francesc Carreras; Manuel Ballester edit   pdf
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  Title Evidence of continuous helical structure of the cardiac ventricular anatomy assessed by diffusion tensor imaging magnetic resonance multiresolution tractography Type Journal Article
  Year 2012 Publication European Radiology Abbreviated Journal ECR  
  Volume 3 Issue 1 Pages 361-362  
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  Abstract Deep understanding of myocardial structure linking morphology and func- tion of the heart would unravel crucial knowledge for medical and surgical clinical procedures and studies. Diffusion tensor MRI provides a discrete measurement of the 3D arrangement of myocardial fibres by the observation of local anisotropic
diffusion of water molecules in biological tissues. In this work, we present a multi- scale visualisation technique based on DT-MRI streamlining capable of uncovering additional properties of the architectural organisation of the heart. Methods and Materials: We selected the John Hopkins University (JHU) Canine Heart Dataset, where the long axis cardiac plane is aligned with the scanner’s Z- axis. Their equipment included a 4-element passed array coil emitting a 1.5 T. For DTI acquisition, a 3D-FSE sequence is apply. We used 200 seeds for full-scale tractography, while we applied a MIP mapping technique for simplified tractographic reconstruction. In this case, we reduced each DTI 3D volume dimensions by order- two magnitude before streamlining.
Our simplified tractographic reconstruction method keeps the main geometric features of fibres, allowing for an easier identification of their global morphological disposition, including the ventricular basal ring. Moreover, we noticed a clearly visible helical disposition of the myocardial fibres, in line with the helical myocardial band ventricular structure described by Torrent-Guasp. Finally, our simplified visualisation with single tracts identifies the main segments of the helical ventricular architecture.
DT-MRI makes possible the identification of a continuous helical architecture of the myocardial fibres, which validates Torrent-Guasp’s helical myocardial band ventricular anatomical model.
 
  Address Viena, Austria  
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  Publisher Springer Link Place of Publication Editor  
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  ISSN 1869-4101 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes IAM Approved no  
  Call Number IAM @ iam @ HPM2012 Serial 1858  
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Author Albert Andaluz edit   pdf
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  Title Harmonic Phase Flow: User's guide Type Manual
  Year 2012 Publication CVC Abbreviated Journal  
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  Abstract HPF is a plugin for the computation of clinical scores under Osirix.
This manual provides a basic guide for experienced clinical staff. Chapter 1 provides the theoretical background in which this plugin is based.
Next, in chapter 2 we provide basic instructions for installing and uninstalling this plugin. chapter 3we shows a step-by-step scenario to compute clinical scores from tagged-MRI images with HPF. Finally, in chapter 4 we provide a quick guide for plugin developers
 
  Address Bellaterra, Barcelona (Spain)  
  Corporate Author Computer Vision Center Thesis  
  Publisher CVC Place of Publication Barcelona Editor  
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  Call Number IAM @ iam @ And2012 Serial 1863  
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