CBMS B

30 papers

YearTitle / Authors
1988A computerized random element stereogram generator: Design and experiments.
Mohammad S. Obaidat, J. M. Jagadeesh, Lawrence E. Leguire
1988A reliability assurance database for analysis of medical product performance.
Richard C. Fries, Kenneth J. Stoeger, David A. Zombatfalvy, James A. Roberts, Jeffrey M. Leen, Tani A. Grove
1988Adaptive noise cancelling in computed tomography.
Nagaraja Srinivasa, Kalpathi R. Ramakrishnan, Kasi Rajgopal
1988An expert system architecture and its application to the evaluation of scintigraphic image sequences.
Gerhard Sagerer, Heinrich Niemann
1988An expert system for medical diagnosis.
N. Congiliaro, Antonella Di Stefano, Orazio Mirabella
1988Applications of a generalized network-based expert system shell-artificial intelligence mini-tutorial. 1.
James R. Slagle
1988CORP-a new recovery procedure for VLSI processor arrays.
Elias S. Manolakos, Sun-Yuan Kung
1988Criteria for an adaptive fractional inspired oxygen controller.
John C. Taube, Ravi Pillutla, John Mills
1988Diagnostic algorithms and clinical diagnostic thinking.
Joseph M. Tonkonogy, James Armstrong
1988Experimenting with artificial neural networks-artificial intelligence mini-tutorial. 3.
Erach A. Irani, John M. Long, James R. Slagle
1988Exploratory and directed analysis of medical information via dynamic classification trees.
Christopher Hughes
1988Failsafe design of closed loop systems.
Alvis J. Somerville
1988First Annual IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS'88), June 8-10, 1988, Minneapolis, MN, USA
1988How users evaluate: The target strikes back.
Margaret G. E. Peterson
1988Interactive systems to assume informed patient consent.
Robert Woll, Laurie L. Fitch, Paul F. Clarkson, John M. Long
1988Labor and delivery information system.
Morton D. Schwartz, P. Irani, L. Paul Smith, Cathe Ledford, W. Robert J. Funnel
1988Lessons learned while implementing expert systems in the real world of clinical trials data analyses: The POSCH AI project.
John M. Long, James R. Slagle, Michael R. Wick, Erach A. Irani, Patrick R. Weisman, John P. Matts, Paul F. Clarkson
1988On the exploitation of a commercially available parallel processing architecture for medical imaging.
Martin R. Stytz, Gideon Frieder, Ophir Frieder
1988Orthopedic implant design, analysis, and manufacturing system.
R. Larry Dooley, Ajit Dingankar, G. Heimke, E. Berg
1988Quality begins at home: The role of project leader in software quality assurance.
Lynn D. Ihlenfeldt
1988Reliability and safety analysis in medical applications of computer technology.
Barry W. Johnson, James H. Aylor
1988Temporal reasoning in medical expert systems.
Sourmitra Dutta
1988Temporal reasoning in medicine with an example in cystic fibrosis patient management-artificial intelligence mini-tutorial. 2.
Laiwah A. Leung, James R. Slagle, Stanley M. Finkelstein, Warren J. Warwick
1988The 'understanding' of natural language in CAI and analogous mental processes.
Michael Anbar, Ada Anbar
1988The cardiac volume computer: the development of a real time graphics system using a commercial microcomputer host.
John A. Hauck
1988The integration of a formal safety analysis into the future software engineering process: An example from the pacemaker industry.
Donald Santel, Charles Trautmann, W. Lui
1988The need for a rigorous development and testing methodology for medical software.
William A. Reupke, E. Srinivasan, Paul V. Rigterink, David N. Card
1988The need of computers in the physician's office.
B. B. Aberst
1988The travail involved in getting FDA approval . . . an overview on what it took to get FDA approval of a medical device with computer technology (A recent experience).
Albert Paul
1988Toward a fault-tolerant processor for medical applications.
David F. McAllister, H. Troy Nagle