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John C. Brigham
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2010-2020
Publications (10 Years): 3
Top Topics
Shape Analysis
Objective Evaluation
Cortical Surface
Feature Extraction
Top Venues
Comput. methods Biomech. Biomed. Eng. Imaging Vis.
Biomed. Signal Process. Control.
Medical Biol. Eng. Comput.
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Publications
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Adam Leach
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Lucas S. P. Rudden
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Sam Bond-Taylor
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John C. Brigham
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Matteo T. Degiacomi
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Chris G. Willcocks
Shape tracing: An extension of sphere tracing for 3D non-convex collision in protein docking.
BIBE
(2020)
Bo Qiang
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John C. Brigham
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Robert J. McGough
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James F. Greenleaf
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Matthew W. Urban
Mapped Chebyshev pseudo-spectral method for simulating the shear wave propagation in the plane of symmetry of a transversely isotropic viscoelastic medium.
Medical Biol. Eng. Comput.
55 (3) (2017)
Jia Wu
,
Marc A. Simon
,
John C. Brigham
A comparative analysis of global shape analysis methods for the assessment of the human right ventricle.
Comput. methods Biomech. Biomed. Eng. Imaging Vis.
4 (6) (2016)
Jing Xu
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Jia Wu
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Bahram Notghi
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Marc A. Simon
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John C. Brigham
A Feasibility Study on Kinematic Feature Extraction from the Human Interventricular Septum toward Hypertension Classification.
CompIMAGE
(2014)
Jia Wu
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Katharine Brigham
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Marc A. Simon
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John C. Brigham
An implementation of independent component analysis for 3D statistical shape analysis.
Biomed. Signal Process. Control.
13 (2014)
Jia Wu
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Yingqian Wang
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Marc A. Simon
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Michael S. Sacks
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John C. Brigham
A new computational framework for anatomically consistent 3D statistical shape analysis with clinical imaging applications.
Comput. methods Biomech. Biomed. Eng. Imaging Vis.
1 (1) (2013)
Miguel A. Aguilo
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Wilkins Aquino
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John C. Brigham
,
Mostafa Fatemi
An Inverse Problem Approach for Elasticity Imaging through Vibroacoustics.
IEEE Trans. Medical Imaging
29 (4) (2010)
Miguel A. Aguilo
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Wilkins Aquino
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John C. Brigham
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Mostafa Fatemi
Correction to "An Inverse Problem Approach for Elasticity Imaging through Vibroacoustics".
IEEE Trans. Medical Imaging
29 (6) (2010)