Emanuela Marcelli

Orcid: 0000-0002-5897-003X

According to our database1, Emanuela Marcelli authored at least 12 papers between 2017 and 2024.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of five.

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2024
Automated Prediction of Photographic Wound Assessment Tool in Chronic Wound Images.
J. Medical Syst., December, 2024

Understanding How Different Visual Aids for Augmented Reality Influence Tool-Patient Alignment in Surgical Tasks: A Preliminary Study.
Proceedings of the 19th International Joint Conference on Computer Vision, 2024

Semantic Image Synthesis for Realistic Image Generation in Robotic Assisted Partial Nephrectomy.
Proceedings of the 19th International Joint Conference on Computer Vision, 2024

2023
First Ex Vivo Animal Study of a Biological Heart Valve Prosthesis Sensorized with Intravalvular Impedance.
Sensors, 2023

Augmented Reality in Orthognathic Surgery: A Multi-Modality Tracking Approach to Assess the Temporomandibular Joint Motion.
Proceedings of the Extended Reality - International Conference, 2023

2022
Innovative IntraValvular Impedance Sensing Applied to Biological Heart Valve Prostheses: Design and In Vitro Evaluation.
Sensors, 2022

2020
Development of a CO2 Sensor for Extracorporeal Life Support Applications.
Sensors, 2020

Review on Augmented Reality in Oral and Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery: Toward "Surgery-Specific" Head-Up Displays.
IEEE Access, 2020

2019
Gaze Trajectory Index (GTI): A novel metric to quantify saccade trajectory deviation using eye tracking.
Comput. Biol. Medicine, 2019

2018
An Implantable Sensorized Lead for Continuous Monitoring of Cardiac Apex Rotation.
Sensors, 2018

A Novel Sensorized Heart Valve Prosthesis: Preliminary In Vitro Evaluation.
Sensors, 2018

2017
SacLab: A toolbox for saccade analysis to increase usability of eye tracking systems in clinical ophthalmology practice.
Comput. Biol. Medicine, 2017


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