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Two Papers Accepted at Journal of Medical Image Analysis, Special Issue on Computer Assisted Interventions

Our papers Statistical Modeling and Recognition of Surgical Workflow and Development and Comparison of New Hybrid Motion Tracking for Bronchoscopic Navigation have been accepted by the Elsevier Journal of Medical Image Analysis, Special Issue on Computer Assisted Interventions (CAI). MedIA is the official journal of the MICCAI Society and has currently an impact factor of 3.093 (5-year impact factor: 3.952).

N. Padoy, T. Blum, A. Ahmadi, H. Feußner, M.O. Berger, N. Navab
Statistical Modeling and Recognition of Surgical Workflow
Medical Image Analysis (2010), Volume 16, Issue 3, April 2012 (published online December 2010), pp. 632-641. The original publication is available online at www.elsevier.com. (bib)
X. Luo, M. Feuerstein, D. Deguchi, T. Kitasaka, T. Hirotsugu, K. Mori
Development and Comparison of New Hybrid Motion Tracking for Bronchoscopic Navigation
Medical Image Analysis. Special issue on Computer Assisted Interventions. Accepted for publication, 17 November 2010. (bib)

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Abstract: Our papers Statistical Modeling and Recognition of Surgical Workflow and Development and Comparison of New Hybrid Motion Tracking for Bronchoscopic Navigation have been accepted by the Elsevier journal of Medical Image Analysis (MedIA), Special issue on CAI. MedIA is the official journal of the MICCAI Society, and has currently an impact factor of 3.093 (5-year impact factor: 3.952).
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