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Scintigrapghic quantification of lymphatic function: Bayesian inference on diffusion dynamics
- 1.0411010 - UTIA-B 20020224 RIV SI eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
Gebouský, Petr - Kárný, Miroslav - Quinn, A.
Scintigrapghic quantification of lymphatic function: Bayesian inference on diffusion dynamics.
Ljubljana: Jožef Stefan Institute, 2002. ISBN 961-6303-40-6. In: Advances in Supervision and Control Systems, Young Generation Viewpoint. - (Rakar, A.), s. 31-38
[International PhD Workshop /3./. Strunjan (SI), 01.10.2002-04.10.2002]
R&D Projects: GA ČR GA102/99/1564; GA MZd NO6458
Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z1075907
Keywords : signal processing * decision making * model identification
Subject RIV: BB - Applied Statistics, Operational Research
Scintigraphy is a sensitive technique in nuclear medicine for limb lymphatic system investigation. Typically, two or three snapshots of the distribution of tracer in the limb can be obtained, so that traditional inferences of important physiological indicators are completely unreliable. In the paper, the Bayesian paradigm, exploiting available prior information in conjunction with a simplified model of the diffusion dynamics, is used to obtain new reliable quantitative evaluations applicable under routine.
Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0131097
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