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Enriching healthcare applications with cryptographic mechanisms and XML- based security services: analysis of citation, usage, and acceptance in the journal literature Bourka A., Kaliontzoglou A., Polemi D., Georgoulas A., Sklavos P. Technology and Health Care 11(1): 61-76, 2003. Type: Article
An interesting discussion is presented in this paper on integrating state-of-the-art public key infrastructure (PKI) methods into an existing system, used for health care referrals and medication prescriptions....
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Jul 15 2003 |
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GuiGen: a toolset for creating customized interfaces for grid user communities Reinefeld A., Stüben H., Schintke F., Din G. Future Generation Computer Systems 18(8): 1075-1084, 2002. Type: Article
A graphical interface generator tool, called GuiGen, is described in this paper. The tool evolved in the computational grids environmentspecifically, the Unicore projectto support the creation of user interfaces for tools running on a ...
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Jun 25 2003 |
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International user interfaces Jackson B. In Internet management issues. Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing, 2002. Type: Book Chapter
This is a good review of the issues underlying the creation of Web-based information resources that can move beyond a single country and culture. It describes the growing need for international organizations to publish their informatio...
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May 27 2003 |
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Perfusion MR Imaging with pulsed arterial spin-labeling: basic priciples and applications in functional brain imaging Yang Y. Concepts in Magnetic Resonance: an Educational Journal 14(5): 347-357, 2002. Type: Article
The principles behind arterial spin-labeling perfusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), a set of techniques used to non-invasively map blood flow in the brain, are described in this paper. Such techniques have become fundamental in e...
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Mar 12 2003 |
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Advanced algorithmic approaches to medical image segmentation: state-of-the-art application in cardiology, neurology, mammography and pathology Suri J., Setarehdan S., Singh S. Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., New York, NY, 2002. Type: Divisible Book
This volume describes the state of the art in research on image processing applications in medicine, and in particular, research on image segmentation, which is the extraction of salient features from medical images. Four particular r...
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Jan 9 2003 |
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Usability engineering: scenario-based development of human-computer interaction Rosson M., Carroll J., Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., San Francisco, CA, 2002. 422 pp. Type: Book (9781558607125), Reviews: (1 of 2)
This timely book explores an integrated approach to software development, and in particular the human-computer interaction component of software systems. The authors describe and propose scenario-based development (SBD), an interactive...
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Apr 17 2002 |
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Object identification: a Bayesian analysis with application to traffic surveillance Huang T., Russell S. Artificial Intelligence 103(1-2): 77-93, 1998. Type: Article
The task of identifying and mapping objects between successivestates, as defined by sensory data, is described. The example used inthis paper is that of recognizing cars on a highway, and specificallydetermining which cars in one camer...
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Apr 1 1999 |
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Controlling access in multiuser interfaces Dewan P., Shen H. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 5(1): 34-62, 1998. Type: Article
The concepts of access control, familiar from multiuser file systems, are applied to collaborative user interface systems. Applications that support the simultaneous interaction of multiple users need to ensure that shared resources ar...
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Apr 1 1999 |
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Pavlov: an interface builder for designing animated interfaces Wolber D. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 4(4): 347-386, 1997. Type: Article
Wolber describes a programming-by-demonstration system that allows users to interactively create the three components of application programs that use animation. The components are the set of graphical objects; the dynamic behavior of ...
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Jul 1 1998 |
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Solving the frame problem Shanahan M., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1997. Type: Book (9780262193849)
The frame problem has been occupying generations of AI researchers since McCarthy and Hayes described it in 1969. It concerns the difficulty of formalizing in a treatable way the commonsense assumptions about the causes and effects of ...
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