Francesco Buonamici

Orcid: 0000-0001-5186-9724

Affiliations:
  • University of Florence, Italy


According to our database1, Francesco Buonamici authored at least 14 papers between 2015 and 2025.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of five.

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Bibliography

2025
Automatic positioning of cutting planes for bone tumor resection surgery.
Medical Biol. Eng. Comput., May, 2025

2024
Distinguishing Kidney Tumor Types Using Radiomics Features and Deep Features.
IEEE Access, 2024

2022
Machine Learning for Renal Pathologies: An Updated Survey.
Sensors, 2022

2021
Metrological Characterization and Comparison of D415, D455, L515 RealSense Devices in the Close Range.
Sensors, 2021

Wearable Robots: An Original Mechatronic Design of a Hand Exoskeleton for Assistive and Rehabilitative Purposes.
Frontiers Neurorobotics, 2021

Reverse engineering by CAD template fitting: study of a fast and robust template-fitting strategy.
Eng. Comput., 2021

2020
A practical methodology for computer-aided design of custom 3D printable casts for wrist fractures.
Vis. Comput., 2020

Scene Acquisition with Multiple 2D and 3D Optical Sensors: A PSO-Based Visibility Optimization.
Sensors, 2020

A General Framework for Designing 3D Impellers Using Topology Optimization and Additive Manufacturing.
IEEE Access, 2020

CAD-based automatic modelling of customized cutting templates for Pectus Arcuatum surgical correction.
Proceedings of the 42nd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society, 2020

2019
Pectus Carinatum: a non-invasive and objective measurement of severity.
Medical Biol. Eng. Comput., 2019

2018
Reverse engineering of mechanical parts: A template-based approach.
J. Comput. Des. Eng., 2018

2016
Are We Ready to Build a System for Assisting Blind People in Tactile Exploration of Bas-Reliefs?
Sensors, 2016

2015
Making Blind People Autonomous in the Exploration of Tactile Models: A Feasibility Study.
Proceedings of the Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction. Access to Interaction, 2015


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