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151 Zhdanov, Michael S.Novel approach to the model appraisal and resolution analysis of regularized geophysical inversionThe existing techniques for appraisal of geophysical inverse images are based on calculating the model resolution and the model covariance matrices. In some applications, however, it becomes desirable to evaluate the upper bounds of the variations in the solution of the inverse problem. It is possib...Geophysical inversion; Electromagnetic modeling; Cauchy inequality; Resolution analysis; Lanczos decomposition method; SLDM; Voisey's Bay; 3-D modeling2006
152 Tasdizen, Tolga; Awate, Suyash P.; Whitaker, Ross T.Model-based image reconstruction for dynamic cardiac perfusion MRI from sparse dataThe paper presents a novel approach for dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) cardiac perfusion image reconstruction from sparse k-space data. It formulates the reconstruction problem in an inverse-methods setting. Relevant prior information is incorporated via a parametric model for the perfusi...2006
153 Gardner, Reed M.Sixth Annual Conference on Computing in Critical CareBiomedical Informatics1986
154 Mitchell, Joyce A.A medical microcomputer database management systemThe Patient Data Handler (PDH) is a general purpose, interactive, relational database management system (DBMS) which was created to store and retrieve the patient records stemming from a research project centering upon the genetic causes and diagnosis of concomitant deafness and blindness [1, 5]. Th...1985-01-01
155 Warner, Homer R.Bringing HELP to the Clinical Laboratory - Use of an Expert System to Provide Automatic Interpretation of Laboratory DataBiomedical Informatics1987
156 Hansen, Charles D.Knowledge-based out-of-core algorithms for data management in visualizationData management is the very first issue in handling very large datasets. Many existing out-of-core algorithms used in visualization are closely coupled with application-specific logic. This paper presents two knowledgebased out-of-core prefetching algorithms that do not use hard-coded rendering-re...2006
157 Huser, Vojtech; Rocha, Roberto A.RetroGuide: Conducting Time Series Analyses on Large Data Sets: a Case Study With LymphomaWe describe the application of our previously developed analytical infrastructure called RetroGuide to conduct an observational retrospective cohort study using a clinician friendly flowchart approach.Retroguide; Analysis of data; Biomedical informatics; EHR; lymphoma; Case study; Knowledge representation; Cancer; Retrospective study2008-03-28
158 Harrison, Reid R.Power, clock, and data recovery in a wireless neural recording deviceFor many medical applications, neural recording systems should be fully implantable. Transcutaneous wires must be compleley eliminated, and this necessitates the wireless transfer of power, clock and configuration data to the device. We have developed, fabricated, and tested cirucits that recover po...2006
159 Ogburn, Joyce L.The imperative for data curationThe processes of creation and expression of our scientific, social, and humanistic inspirations are culminating in a vast corpus of stunning and even life-changing documents, films, recordings, Web sites, and other media, including software. Advances in technology have enabled new kinds of scholarsh...2010
160 Gardner, Reed M.Computers in the Intensive Care Unit: A Match Meant To Be!Biomedical Informatics1995
161 Tasdizen, TolgaPIMs and invariant parts for shape recognitionWe present completely new very powerful solutions t o two fundamental problems central to computer vision. 1. Given data sets representing C objects to be stored in a database, and given a new data set for an object, determine the object in the database that is most like the object measured. We so...1997
162 Warner, Homer R.HELP - A Hospital-Wide System for Computer-Based Support of Decision-MakingBiomedical Informatics1981
163 Myers, Chris J.Learning genetic regulatory network connectivity from time series dataAbstract. Recent experimental advances facilitate the collection of time series data that indicate which genes in a cell are expressed. This paper proposes an efficient method to generate the genetic regulatory network inferred from time series data. Our method fi_x000C_rst encodes the data into le...2006
164 Zhdanov, Michael S.Three-dimensional regularized focusing inversion of gravity gradient tensor component dataWe develop a new method for interpretation of tensor gravity field component data, based on regularized focusing inversion. The focusing inversion makes its possible to reconstruct a sharper image of the geological target than conventional maximum smoothness inversion. This new technique can be eff...Focusing inversion; Gravity gradient; Gravity gradiometry2004
165 Susarla, Sai R.; Carter, JohnComposable consistency for large-scale peer replicationThe lack of a flexible consistency management solution hinders P2P implementation of applications involving updates, such as directory services, online auctions and collaboration. Managing shared data in a P2P setting requires a consistency solution that can operate in a heterogenous network, sup...P2P2003-11-14
166 Gardner, Reed M.Computerized Clinical Decision-Support in Respiratory CareBiomedical Informatics2004
167 Gerig, GuidoSpatiotemporal modeling of distribution-valued data applied to DTI tract evolution in infant neurodevelopmentThis paper proposes a novel method that extends spatiotemporal growth modeling to distribution-valued data. The method relaxes assumptions on the underlying noise models by considering the data to be represented by the complete probability distributions rather than a representative, single-valued su...2013-01-01
168 Gardner, Reed M.Computerized Alert System Use in Clinical MedicineBiomedical Informatics1979
169 Myers, Chris J.Learning genetic regulatory network connectivity from time series dataAbstract-Recent experimental advances facilitate the collection of time series data that indicate which genes in a cell are expressed. This information can be used to understand the genetic regulatory network that generates the data. Typically, Bayesian analysis approaches are applied which neglect ...2011
170 Warner, Homer R.Data Driven Interpretation of Laboratory Results in the Context of a Medical Decision Support SystemBiomedical Informatics1989
171 Gardner, Reed M.Computing in the ICU: Is It Feasible and Practical? (Editorial)Biomedical Informatics1991
172 Stevens, KennethEnergy and performance models for synchronous and asynchronous communicationCommunication costs, which have the potential to throttle design performance as scaling continues, are mathematically modeled and compared for various pipeline methodologies. First-order models are created for common pipeline protocols, including clocked flopped, clocked time-borrowing latch, async...2010
173 Neatrour, Anna; Myntti, JeremyMetadata managed: How to clean data that is up to no goodPoster given at the Utah Library Association Annual Conference, Layton, UT.Metadata2016-05-05
174 Zhdanov, Michael S.Rigorous 3D inversion of marine CSEM data based on the integral equation methodMarine controlled-source electromagnetic (MCSEM) surveys have become an important part of offshore petroleum exploration. However, due to enormous computational difficulties with full 3D inversion, practical interpretation of MCSEM data is still a very challenging problem. We present a new approach ...2007
175 Weinstein, DavidCache-rings for memory efficient isosurface constructionProcessor speeds continue to increase at faster rates than memory speeds. As this performance gap widens, it becomes increasingly important to develop "memory-conscious" algorithms - programs that still optimize instruction count and algorithmic complexity, but that also integrate optimizations for ...Processor speeds; Memory speeds; Computer memory; Cache-rings1997
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