Biomedical Computing

Biomedical Computing
Title Biomedical Computing PDF eBook
Author Joseph A. November
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 361
Release 2012-06-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1421406659

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Winner of the Computer History Museum Prize of the Special Interest Group: Computers, Information, and Society Imagine biology and medicine today without computers. What would laboratory work be like if electronic databases and statistical software did not exist? Would disciplines like genomics even be feasible if we lacked the means to manage and manipulate huge volumes of digital data? How would patients fare in a world absent CT scans, programmable pacemakers, and computerized medical records? Today, computers are a critical component of almost all research in biology and medicine. Yet, just fifty years ago, the study of life was by far the least digitized field of science, its living subject matter thought too complex and dynamic to be meaningfully analyzed by logic-driven computers. In this long-overdue study, historian Joseph November explores the early attempts, in the 1950s and 1960s, to computerize biomedical research in the United States. Computers and biomedical research are now so intimately connected that it is difficult to imagine when such critical work was offline. Biomedical Computing transports readers back to such a time and investigates how computers first appeared in the research lab and doctor's office. November examines the conditions that made possible the computerization of biology—including strong technological, institutional, and political support from the National Institutes of Health—and shows not only how digital technology transformed the life sciences but also how the intersection of the two led to important developments in computer architecture and software design. The history of this phenomenon has been only vaguely understood. November's thoroughly researched and lively study makes clear for readers the motives behind computerizing the study of life and how that technology profoundly affects biomedical research today.

Biomedical Computing

Biomedical Computing
Title Biomedical Computing PDF eBook
Author Joseph A. November
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 361
Release 2012-06
Genre History
ISBN 1421404680

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Biomedical Computing for Breast Cancer Detection and Diagnosis

Biomedical Computing for Breast Cancer Detection and Diagnosis
Title Biomedical Computing for Breast Cancer Detection and Diagnosis PDF eBook
Author Pinheiro dos Santos, Wellington
Publisher IGI Global
Pages 357
Release 2020-07-17
Genre Medical
ISBN 1799834573

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Despite success with treatment when diagnosed early, breast cancer is still one of the most fatal forms of cancer for women. Imaging diagnosis is still one of the most efficient ways to detect early breast changes with mammography among the most used techniques. However, there are other techniques that have emerged as alternatives or even complementary tests in the early detection of breast lesions (e.g., breast thermography and electrical impedance tomography). Artificial intelligence can be used to optimize image diagnosis, increasing the reliability of the reports and supporting professionals who do not have enough knowledge or experience to make good diagnoses. Biomedical Computing for Breast Cancer Detection and Diagnosis is a collection of research that presents a review of the physiology and anatomy of the breast; the dynamics of breast cancer; principles of pattern recognition, artificial neural networks, and computer graphics; and the breast imaging techniques and computational methods to support and optimize the diagnosis. While highlighting topics including mammograms, thermographic imaging, and intelligent systems, this book is ideally designed for medical oncologists, surgeons, biomedical engineers, medical imaging professionals, cancer researchers, academicians, and students in medicine, biomedicine, biomedical engineering, and computer science.

Biomedical Informatics

Biomedical Informatics
Title Biomedical Informatics PDF eBook
Author Edward H. Shortliffe
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 1060
Release 2006-12-02
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0387362789

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This book focuses on the role of computers in the provision of medical services. It provides both a conceptual framework and a practical approach for the implementation and management of IT used to improve the delivery of health care. Inspired by a Stanford University training program, it fills the need for a high quality text in computers and medicine. It meets the growing demand by practitioners, researchers, and students for a comprehensive introduction to key topics in the field. Completely revised and expanded, this work includes several new chapters filled with brand new material.

Soft Computing for Biomedical Applications and Related Topics

Soft Computing for Biomedical Applications and Related Topics
Title Soft Computing for Biomedical Applications and Related Topics PDF eBook
Author Vladik Kreinovich
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 322
Release 2020-06-29
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3030495361

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This book presents innovative intelligent techniques, with an emphasis on their biomedical applications. Although many medical doctors are willing to share their knowledge – e.g. by incorporating it in computer-based advisory systems that can benefit other doctors – this knowledge is often expressed using imprecise (fuzzy) words from natural language such as “small,” which are difficult for computers to process. Accordingly, we need fuzzy techniques to handle such words. It is also desirable to extract general recommendations from the records of medical doctors’ decisions – by using machine learning techniques such as neural networks. The book describes state-of-the-art fuzzy, neural, and other techniques, especially those that are now being used, or potentially could be used, in biomedical applications. Accordingly, it will benefit all researchers and students interested in the latest developments, as well as practitioners who want to learn about new techniques.

Biomedical Computing

Biomedical Computing
Title Biomedical Computing PDF eBook
Author W. J. Perkins
Publisher
Pages 384
Release 1977
Genre Science
ISBN

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High-Performance Computing in Biomedical Research

High-Performance Computing in Biomedical Research
Title High-Performance Computing in Biomedical Research PDF eBook
Author Theo C. Pilkington
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 558
Release 2020-09-10
Genre Science
ISBN 1000103005

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Leading researchers have contributed state-of-the-art chapters to this overview of high-performance computing in biomedical research. The book includes over 30 pages of color illustrations. Some of the important topics featured in the book include the following: