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7. ISBMDA 2006: Thessaloniki, Greece
- Nicos Maglaveras, Ioanna Chouvarda, Vassilis Koutkias, Rüdiger W. Brause:
Biological and Medical Data Analysis, 7th International Symposium, ISBMDA 2006, Thessaloniki, Greece, December 7-8, 2006, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4345, Springer 2006, ISBN 3-540-68063-2
Bioinformatics: Functional Genomics
- Peter T. Hraber, Bette T. Korber, Steven Wolinsky, Henry A. Erlich, Elizabeth A. Trachtenberg, Thomas B. Kepler:
HLA and HIV Infection Progression: Application of the Minimum Description Length Principle to Statistical Genetics. 1-12 - Alkiviadis Symeonidis, Ioannis G. Tollis, Martin Reczko:
Visualization of Functional Aspects of microRNA Regulatory Networks Using the Gene Ontology. 13-24 - Majid Beigi, Andreas Zell:
A Novel Method for Classifying Subfamilies and Sub-subfamilies of G-Protein Coupled Receptors. 25-36 - Hye-Sung Yoon, Sang-Ho Lee, Sung-Bum Cho, Ju Han Kim:
Integration Analysis of Diverse Genomic Data Using Multi-clustering Results. 37-48
Bioinformatics: Sequence and Structure Analysis
- Chunmei Yang, Baikun Wan, Xiaofeng Gao:
Effectivity of Internal Validation Techniques for Gene Clustering. 49-59 - Andigoni Malousi, Vassilis Koutkias, Sofia Kouidou, Nicos Maglaveras:
Intrinsic Splicing Profile of Human Genes Undergoing Simple Cassette Exon Events. 60-71 - Jürgen Paetz:
Generalization Rules for Binarized Descriptors. 72-82 - Tomasz Woloszynski, Marek Kurzynski:
Application of Combining Classifiers Using Dynamic Weights to the Protein Secondary Structure Prediction - Comparative Analysis of Fusion Methods. 83-91 - George Tzanis, Christos Berberidis, Ioannis P. Vlahavas:
A Novel Data Mining Approach for the Accurate Prediction of Translation Initiation Sites. 92-103 - Majid Beigi, Andreas Zell:
SPSO: Synthetic Protein Sequence Oversampling for Imbalanced Protein Data and Remote Homology Detection. 104-115
Biomedical Models
- Chong Wang, Antje Krause, Chris D. Nugent, Werner Dubitzky:
Markov Modeling of Conformational Kinetics of Cardiac Ion Channel Proteins. 116-127 - Roberto Burattini, Fabrizio Casagrande, Francesco Di Nardo, Massimo Boemi, Pierpaolo Morosini:
Insulin Sensitivity and Plasma Glucose Appearance Profile by Oral Minimal Model in Normotensive and Normoglycemic Humans. 128-136 - Reinhard Guthke, Wolfgang Schmidt-Heck, Gesine Pless, Rolf Gebhardt, Michael Pfaff, Joerg C. Gerlach, Katrin Zeilinger:
Dynamic Model of Amino Acid and Carbohydrate Metabolism in Primary Human Liver Cells. 137-149 - John Lakoumentas, John Drakos, Marina Karakantza, Nicolaos C. Zoumbos, George Nikiforidis, George Sakellaropoulos:
The Probabilities Mixture Model for Clustering Flow-Cytometric Data: An Application to Gating Lymphocytes in Peripheral Blood. 150-160 - Adam Kapela, Anastasios Bezerianos, Nikolaos Tsoukias:
Integrative Mathematical Modeling for Analysis of Microcirculatory Function. 161-171 - Theofanis Oikonomou, Vangelis Sakkalis, Ioannis G. Tollis, Sifis Micheloyannis:
Searching and Visualizing Brain Networks in Schizophrenia. 172-182
Databases and Grids
- Ignacio Blanquer, Vicente Hernández, Damià Segrelles:
TRENCADIS - A Grid Architecture for Creating Virtual Repositories of DICOM Objects in an OGSA-Based Ontological Framework. 183-194 - Fumihiko Ino, Katsunori Matsuo, Yasuharu Mizutani, Kenichi Hagihara:
Minimizing Data Size for Efficient Data Reuse in Grid-Enabled Medical Applications. 195-206 - Antonio Vaquero, Fernando Sáenz-Pérez, Francisco Álvarez, Manuel de Buenaga Rodríguez:
Thinking Precedes Action: Using Software Engineering for the Development of a Terminology Database to Improve Access to Biomedical Documentation. 207-218 - Michael May, George Potamias, Stefan Rüping:
Grid-Based Knowledge Discovery in Clinico-Genomic Data. 219-230 - Daniel Ferreira Polónia, Joel Arrais, José Luís Oliveira:
A Prospective Study on the Integration of Microarray Data in HIS/EPR. 231-239 - Christophe Blanchet, Christophe Combet, Vladimir Daric, Gilbert Deléage:
Web Services Interface to Run Protein Sequence Tools on Grid, Testcase of Protein Sequence Alignment. 240-249
Semantics and Information Modelling
- Anastasia Analyti, Haridimos Kondylakis, Dimitris Manakanatas, Manos Kalaitzakis, Dimitris Plexousakis, George Potamias:
Integrating Clinical and Genomic Information Through the PrognoChip Mediator. 250-261 - David Pérez-Rey, Alberto Anguita, José Crespo:
OntoDataClean: Ontology-Based Integration and Preprocessing of Distributed Data. 262-272 - Maciej Piasecki, Grzegorz Godlewski:
Language Modelling for the Needs of OCR of Medical Texts. 273-284
Biomedical Signal Processing - Time Series Analysis
- Kristien Van Loon, Jean-Marie Aerts, Geert Meyfroidt, Greta Van den Berghe, Daniel Berckmans:
The Use of Multivariate Autoregressive Modelling for Analyzing Dynamical Physiological Responses of Individual Critically Ill Patients. 285-297 - Dimitris Kugiumtzis, Angeliki Papana, Alkiviadis Tsimpiris, Ioannis Vlachos, Pål G. Larsson:
Time Series Feature Evaluation in Discriminating Preictal EEG States. 298-310 - Fernando Alonso, Loïc Martínez, Aurora Pérez-Pérez, Agustín Santamaría, Juan Pedro Valente:
Symbol Extraction Method and Symbolic Distance for Analysing Medical Time Series. 311-322 - Maria L. Stavrinou, Liviu Moraru, Polyxeni Pelekouda, Vasileios Kokkinos, Anastasios Bezerianos:
A Wavelet Tool to Discriminate Imagery Versus Actual Finger Movements Towards a Brain-Computer Interface. 323-333
Biomedical Image Analysis and Visualisation Techniques
- Alicia Quirós Carretero, Raquel Montes Diez, Juan Antonio Hernández Tamames:
A Fully Bayesian Two-Stage Model for Detecting Brain Activity in fMRI. 334-345 - Aamir Saeed Malik, Tae-Sun Choi:
A Novel Algorithm for Segmentation of Lung Images. 346-357 - Gerald Schaefer, Roman Starosolski:
An Evaluation of Image Compression Algorithms for Colour Retinal Images. 358-367 - Eirini Parissi, Yiannis Kompatsiaris, Yiannis S. Chatzizisis, Vassilis Koutkias, Nicos Maglaveras, Michael G. Strintzis, George D. Giannoglou:
An Automated Model for Rapid and Reliable Segmentation of Intravascular Ultrasound Images. 368-377
Biomedical Data Analysis and Interpretation
- Jürgen Paetz:
Supervised Neuro-fuzzy Clustering for Life Science Applications. 378-389 - Xenofon E. Floros, George M. Spyrou, Konstantinos N. Vougas, George T. Tsangaris, Konstantina S. Nikita:
Study on Preprocessing and Classifying Mass Spectral Raw Data Concerning Human Normal and Disease Cases. 390-401 - K. G. Srinivasa, M. Jagadish, K. R. Venugopal, Lalit M. Patnaik:
Non-repetitive DNA Sequence Compression Using Memoization. 402-412 - Andrzej Zolnierek:
Application of Rough Sets Theory to the Sequential Diagnosis. 413-422 - Qing T. Zeng, Juan Pablo Pratt, Jane Pak, Eun-Young Kim, Dino Ravnic, Harold Huss, Steven J. Mentzer:
Data Integration in Multi-dimensional Data Sets: Informational Asymmetry in the Valid Correlation of Subdivided Samples. 423-432
Decision Support Systems and Diagnostic Tools
- Michal Wozniak:
Two-Stage Classifier for Diagnosis of Hypertension Type. 433-440 - Atilla Ünlü, Rüdiger W. Brause, Karsten Krakow:
Handwriting Analysis for Diagnosis and Prognosis of Parkinson's Disease. 441-450 - Ioannis Boniatis, Dionisis A. Cavouras, Lena Costaridou, Ioannis Kalatzis, Elias E. Panagiotopoulos, George Panayiotakis:
A Decision Support System for the Automatic Assessment of Hip Osteoarthritis Severity by Hip Joint Space Contour Spectral Analysis. 451-462 - O-Hoon Choi, Jung-Eun Lim, Hong-Seok Na, Doo-Kwon Baik:
Modeling for Missing Tissue Compensator Fabrication Using RFID Tag in U-Health. 463-471 - Alla Keselman, Lisa Massengale, Long H. Ngo, Allen C. Browne, Qing T. Zeng:
The Effect of User Factors on Consumer Familiarity with Health Terms: Using Gender as a Proxy for Background Knowledge About Gender-Specific Illnesses. 472-481 - Veli N. Stroetmann, Daniel Spichtinger, Karl A. Stroetmann, Jean-Pierre Thierry:
ICT for Patient Safety: Towards a European Research Roadmap. 482-493
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