Computers and perinatal medicine : proceedings of the 2nd World Symposium "Computers in the Care of the Mother, Fetus, and Newborn," Kyoto, 23-26 October 1989
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Computers and perinatal medicine : proceedings of the 2nd World Symposium "Computers in the Care of the Mother, Fetus, and Newborn," Kyoto, 23-26 October 1989
(International congress series, no. 907)
Excerpta Medica , Sole distributors for the USA and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co., 1990
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Includes index
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this book, the authors discuss the most up-to-date topics in the application of the computer in the fields of obstetrics and perinatal medicine, to include, among other topics, the following: * Computer processing of descriptive data, including database, its management, their application in artificial intelligence, expert system, hospital automation, risk assessment, etc., in the field of obstetrics and perinatal medicine. * Computer-assisted imagings in obstetrics and perinatology, including ultrasonics, MRI, CT, image processing, storage technique, computer graphics, 3-dimensional image, etc. * Computerized analog signal processing and its application in automatic diagnosis and monitoring as well as the planning of the treatment of the mother, fetus and newborn.
Table of Contents
Opening lecture. Special lectures (3 papers). Application of artificial intelligence onto clinical practice (4 papers). Advent of new technology in imaging diagnostics (3 papers). Integrated monitoring of fetus and newborn (4 papers). Image processing (4 papers). Non-invasive neonatal monitoring (3 papers). Sensor (1 paper). Risk assessment in perinatal medicine (2 papers). Automated signal processing (2 papers). Risk assessment (2 papers). Index of authors.
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