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Best (and Worst) Practices for Organizing a Challenge on Cardiac Biophysical Models During AI Summer: The CRT-EPiggy19 Challenge
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2020| -
A Cartesian Grid Representation of Left Atrial Appendages for a Deep Learning Estimation of Thrombogenic Risk Predictors
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2021| -
Strainger Things: Discrete Differential Geometry for Transporting Right Ventricular Deformation Across Meshes
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2023| -
Towards Real-Time Optimization of Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion Device Placement Through Physics-Informed Neural Networks
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2022| -
Joint Data Imputation and Mechanistic Modelling for Simulating Heart-Brain Interactions in Incomplete Datasets
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2020| -
Large Scale Cardiovascular Model Personalisation for Mechanistic Analysis of Heart and Brain Interactions
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2019| -
Spatially Constrained Deep Learning Approach for Myocardial T1 Mapping
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2021| -
Valve Flattening with Functional Biomarkers for the Assessment of Mitral Valve Repair
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2022| -
Towards Mesh-Free Patient-Specific Mitral Valve Modeling
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2021| -
Localizing Cardiac Dyssynchrony in M-mode Echocardiography with Attention Maps
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2023| -
Implicit Neural Distance Representation for Unsupervised and Supervised Classification of Complex Anatomies
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2021| -
Impact of Blood Rheological Strategies on the Optimization of Patient-Specific LAAO Configurations for Thrombus Assessment
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2023| -
Standard Quasi-Conformal Flattening of the Right and Left Atria
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2019| -
Left Atrial Segmentation Combining Multi-atlas Whole Heart Labeling and Shape-Based Atlas Selection
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2019| -
Quantification of Gaps in Ablation Lesions Around the Pulmonary Veins in Delayed Enhancement MRI
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2015| -
Standardised Framework to Study the Influence of Left Atrial RF Catheter Ablation Parameters on Permanent Lesion Formation
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2017| -
Geometric Deep Learning for the Assessment of Thrombosis Risk in the Left Atrial Appendage
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2021| -
Deep Learning Surrogate of Computational Fluid Dynamics for Thrombus Formation Risk in the Left Atrial Appendage
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2020| -
A Radiomics Approach to Computer-Aided Diagnosis with Cardiac Cine-MRI
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2018| -
In-silico Analysis of Device-Related Thrombosis for Different Left Atrial Appendage Occluder Settings
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2022|
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