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Computational system for the detection of glioblastomas in magnetic resonance imaging using unsupervised learning
ArticleAbstract: Conventional or advanced magnetic resonance imaging is fundamental in the evaluation of several typePalabras claves:Glioblastoma, Graphical user in-terface, Image en-hancement, magnetic resonance, segmentation, Smoothing filter, Three-dimensional visualization, unsupervised learningAutores:Añez-Ramos R., Ballesteros H.M., Cando F.C., Espinosa-Castro J.F., Gabriela Patricia Gómez Félix, James Edward Neira Borja, Panchi B.M., Rodriguez J.E., Valmore Bermúdez, Viviana Elizabeth DiazFuentes:scopusA computational approach for leishmania genus protozoa detection in bone marrow samples from patients with visceral leishmaniasis
ArticleAbstract: This article reports a three-stage computational approach for the automatic detection of LeishmaniaPalabras claves:Anisotro-pic diffusion, Gradient operator, Intensity profiles, LEISHMANIA, Micrographics, protozoanAutores:Bravo A.J., Flórez A., Fossi C.A., Isaza-Jaimes A., Lalinde J.H., Rodriguez J.E., Sierra-Castrillo J., Valmore BermúdezFuentes:scopusQualitative stomach cancer assessment by multi-slice computed tomography
ArticleAbstract: A theoretical framework based on the Borrmann classification and the Japanese gastric cancer classifPalabras claves:ADENOCARCINOMA, Borrmann classification, Japanese classification, Macroscopic assessment, Medical Imaging, Multi-slice computerized tomography, Stomach cancerAutores:Bravo A.J., Chacón G., Hernández J.D., Lameda C., Madriz D., Pardo A., Rodriguez J.E., Valmore Bermúdez, Vera M.Fuentes:scopusStress influence on academic performance
ArticleAbstract: Stress acquires influence in different diseases, decreases work and academic performance, damages pePalabras claves:ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE, Psychology, Social work, Stress, Stress influenceAutores:Espinosa-Castro J.F., González M.C., Lalinde J.H., Rodriguez J.E., Valmore BermúdezFuentes:scopus