Browsing by Subject "Medical engineering"
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Automatic Mixing of Bio-Samples Using Micro-Channel and Centrifugation
(IEEE, 2007)Automatic mixing of bio-samples using micro-channel and centrifugation is considered. Existing methods for mixing bio-samples for life science applications use micro-well and micro-stirrer which are ineffective when used ... -
Automatic Segmentation and Inpainting of Specular Highlights for Endoscopic Imaging
(2010)Minimally invasive medical procedures have become increasingly common in today's healthcare practice. Images taken during such procedures largely show tissues of human organs, such as the mucosa of the gastrointestinal ... -
Fieldwork for requirements: Frameworks for mobile healthcare applications
(Elsevier, 2010)Ethnographic approaches to study of work in the field have been widely adopted by HCI researchersas resources for investigation of work settings and for requirements elicitation. Although the value of fieldwork for design ... -
Non-collision injuries in urban buses: strategies for prevention
(2009)Public transport is a potentially important part of independent living for older people, but they are over-represented in non-collision bus injuries. This paper reports on a computational modelling approach to addressing ... -
Particle sizing and flow measurements in an atomising mist jet nozzle: a Shadowgraphy approach
(2010)Particle sizing and velocity measurements are undertaken in an atomizing water mist jet impinging onto a heated copper plate. This study forms part of an investigation into the heat transfer and flow field obtained from ... -
Perceptual enhancement of two-level volume rendering
(2010)We present a system for interactive visualisation of 3D volumetric medical datasets combined with perceptual evaluation of how such visualizations can affect a user's interpretation of scenes and attention. Enhancements ... -
Speech Intelligibility prediction using a Neurogram Similarity Index Measure
(Elsevier, 2012)Discharge patterns produced by fibres from normal and impaired auditory nerves in response to speech and other complex sounds can be discriminated subjectively through visual inspection. Similarly, responses from auditory ...