Automated Boundary Detection of Left Ventricle from Cardiac MR Images Using Pattern Recognition
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概要
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- 1999-11-05
著者
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Shin Kyung-sub
Dept.of Biomedical Engineering Catholic Univ.
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Lee Hyoung-koo
Dept.of Biomedical Engineering Catholic Univ.
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Choe Bo-young
Dept.of Biomedical Engineering Catholic Univ.
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SHINN Kyung-Sub
Dept. Of Biomedical Engineering, Catholic University, Medical College
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TAE Ki-Sik
Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, College of Medicine, Catholic University of Korea
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SHU Tae-Suh
Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, College of Medicine, Catholic University of Korea
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KIM Tae-Yong
Hanme System
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Tae Ki-sik
Dept. Of Biomedical Engineering College Of Medicine Catholic University Of Korea
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Suh Tae-suk
Dept.of Biomedical Engineering Catholic Univ.
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Shinn Kyung-sub
Dept. Of Biomedical Engineering College Of Medicine Catholic University Of Korea
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Choe Bo-young
Dept. Of Biomedical Engineering College Of Medicine Catholic University Of Korea
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Shu Tac-suk
Department Of Biomedical Engineering College Of Medicine The Catholic University Of Korea
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Lee Hyoung-koo
Department Of Biomedical Engineering College Of Medicine The Catholic University Of Korea
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Lee Hyoung-koo
Dept. Of Biomedical Engineering College Of Medicine Catholic University Of Korea
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