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Deformable models in medical image analysis: A survey
- Medical Image Analysis
, 1996
"... This article surveys deformable models, a promising and vigorously researched computer-assisted medical image analysis technique. Among model-based techniques, deformable models offer a unique and powerful approach to image analysis that combines geometry, physics, and approximation theory. They hav ..."
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the significant variability of biological structures over time and across different individuals. Furthermore, they support highly intuitive interaction mechanisms that, when necessary, allow medical scientists and practitioners to bring their expertise to bear on the model-based image interpretation task
Activation of the middle fusiform ‘face area’ increases with expertise in recognizing novel objects,
- Nature Neuroscience
, 1999
"... 568 nature neuroscience • volume 2 no 6 • june 1999 articles Evidence for specialization in the fusiform gyrus for human face perception comes from both neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies Subjects were trained with novel objects called greebles 14 RESULTS We localized the brain areas mor ..."
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) located bilaterally in the middle and the anterior fusiform gyri. These ROIs are consistent with the brain regions previously associated with face processing in multiple studies 1,2,5-9 (see coordinates in Our prediction was that expertise training with upright greebles would lead to an increase
Formative assessment and the design of instructional systems.
- Instructional Science,
, 1989
"... Abstract. The theory of formative assessment outlined in this article is relevant to a broad spectrum of learning outcomes in a wide variety of subjects. Specifically, it applies wherever multiple criteria are used in making judgments about the quality of student responses. The theory has less rele ..."
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relevance for outcomes in which student responses may be assessed simply as correct or incorrect. Feedback is defined in a particular way to highlight its function in formative assessment. This definition differs in several significant respects from that traditionally found in educational research. Three
Object Categories and Expertise: Is the Basic Level in the Eye of the Beholder
- In: P. Langley (ed), Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Machine Learning
, 1991
"... Classic research on conceptual hierarchies has shown that the interaction between the human perceiver and objects in the environment specifies one level of abstraction for categorizing objects, called the basic level, which plays a primary role in cognition. The question of whether the special psych ..."
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psychological status of the basic level can be modified by experience was addressed in three experiments comparing the performance of subjects in expert and novice domains. The main findings were that in the domain of expertise (a) subordinate-level categories were as differentiated as the basic
The visual word form area: Expertise for reading in the fusiform gyrus. Trends in Cognitive Sciences,
, 2003
"... Brain imaging studies reliably localize a region of visual cortex that is especially responsive to visual words. This brain specialization is essential to rapid reading ability because it enhances perception of words by becoming specifically tuned to recurring properties of a writing system. The or ..."
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adults possess a special form of visual expertise that allows their visual system to process words efficiently. Within less than 250 ms of viewing a written word, the visual system extracts the information needed to identify its linguistic significance, despite wide variations in print, script, font
Financial expertise of directors
, 2007
"... We analyze how directors with financial expertise affect corporate decisions. Using a novel panel data set, we find that financial experts exert significant influence, though not necessarily in the interest of shareholders. When commercial bankers join boards, external funding increases and investme ..."
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We analyze how directors with financial expertise affect corporate decisions. Using a novel panel data set, we find that financial experts exert significant influence, though not necessarily in the interest of shareholders. When commercial bankers join boards, external funding increases
User-guided 3D active contour segmentation of anatomical structures: Significantly improved efficiency and reliability
- NeuroImage
, 2006
"... Active contour segmentation and its robust implementation using level set methods are well-established theoretical approaches that have been studied thoroughly in the image analysis literature. Despite the existence of these powerful segmentation methods, the needs of clinical research continue to b ..."
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with little or no mathematical expertise. This paper describes the methods and software engineering philosophy behind this new tool and provides the results of validation experiments performed in the context of an ongoing child autism neuroimaging study. The validation establishes SNAP intrarater
Evaluating Expertise Recommendations
- PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2001 INTERNATIONAL ACM SIGGROUP CONFERENCE ON SUPPORTING GROUP WORK
, 2001
"... Finding a person who has the experience to solve a specific precif is an imporKRI application ofr1SSWRI-1W systems to a difficultorcultRA1AWAR pr11Rr Pr11 systems have made attempts to implement solutions to thisprsRDAK but few systems haveunderC12 systematicuser evaluation. This wor descrDWA a syst ..."
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that the parDMARIM-W agr with therRAKWAKRIM-W11 made by ER, and that ER significantly outpercant other experrc rperrcan systems when compared using similar metrics.
Expert opinion versus expertise in forecasting
"... Expert opinion is an opinion given by an expert, and it can have significant value in forecasting key policy variables in economics and finance. Expert forecasts can either be expert opinions, or forecasts based on an econometric model. An expert forecast that is based on an econometric model is rep ..."
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possess significant expertise, and expert forecasts are significant in explaining actual sales.
Expertise and designer burnout
- International Conference on Engineering Design – ICED 99 Munich
, 1999
"... Designer burnout is a serious problem in some major industries: expensively trained designers give up or change jobs because they are too stale to be effective. Developing expertise can cut two ways: designers become more efficient, but they can become less creative. What causes designer burnout? Wh ..."
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Designer burnout is a serious problem in some major industries: expensively trained designers give up or change jobs because they are too stale to be effective. Developing expertise can cut two ways: designers become more efficient, but they can become less creative. What causes designer burnout
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