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Deep learning fully convolution network for lumen characterization in diabetic patients using carotid ultrasound: a tool for stroke risk., , , , , , , , , und . Medical Biol. Eng. Comput., 57 (2): 543-564 (2019)Ranking of stroke and cardiovascular risk factors for an optimal risk calculator design: Logistic regression approach., , , , , , , , , und 9 andere Autor(en). Comput. Biol. Medicine, (2019)Deep learning strategy for accurate carotid intima-media thickness measurement: An ultrasound study on Japanese diabetic cohort., , , , , , , , , und 2 andere Autor(en). Comput. Biol. Medicine, (2018)Two-stage artificial intelligence model for jointly measurement of atherosclerotic wall thickness and plaque burden in carotid ultrasound: A screening tool for cardiovascular/stroke risk assessment., , , , , , , , , und 9 andere Autor(en). Comput. Biol. Medicine, (2020)Performance evaluation of 10-year ultrasound image-based stroke/cardiovascular (CV) risk calculator by comparing against ten conventional CV risk calculators: A diabetic study., , , , , , , , , und 9 andere Autor(en). Comput. Biol. Medicine, (2019)A comparative approach of four different image registration techniques for quantitative assessment of coronary artery calcium lesions using intravascular ultrasound., , , , , , , , , und 3 andere Autor(en). Comput. Methods Programs Biomed., 118 (2): 158-172 (2015)Automated segmental-IMT measurement in thin/thick plaque with bulb presence in carotid ultrasound from multiple scanners: Stroke risk assessment., , , , , , , , , und 3 andere Autor(en). Comput. Methods Programs Biomed., (2017)Morphologic TPA (mTPA) and composite risk score for moderate carotid atherosclerotic plaque is strongly associated with HbA1c in diabetes cohort., , , , , , , , , und 7 andere Autor(en). Comput. Biol. Medicine, (2018)