Yimo Tao

According to our database1, Yimo Tao authored at least 11 papers between 2007 and 2011.

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

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2011
Robust Learning-Based Parsing and Annotation of Medical Radiographs.
IEEE Trans. Medical Imaging, 2011

BI-RADS guided mammographic mass retrieval.
Proceedings of the Medical Imaging 2011: Computer-Aided Diagnosis, 2011

AdaBoost on low-rank PSD matrices for metric learning.
Proceedings of the 24th IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2011

2010
Redundancy, redundancy, redundancy: the three keys to highly robust anatomical parsing in medical images.
Proceedings of the 11th ACM SIGMM International Conference on Multimedia Information Retrieval, 2010

Joint segmentation and spiculation detection for ill-defined and spiculated mammographic masses.
Proceedings of the Medical Imaging 2010: Computer-Aided Diagnosis, 2010

2009
Robust Learning-Based Annotation of Medical Radiographs.
Proceedings of the Medical Content-Based Retrieval for Clinical Decision Support, 2009

Multi-level Ground Glass Nodule Detection and Segmentation in CT Lung Images.
Proceedings of the Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, 2009

An adaptive knowledge-driven medical image search engine for interactive diffuse parenchymal lung disease quantification.
Proceedings of the Medical Imaging 2009: Computer-Aided Diagnosis, 2009

2008
Automatic categorization of mammographic masses using BI-RADS as a guidance.
Proceedings of the Medical Imaging 2008: Computer-Aided Diagnosis, 2008

Imaging biomarker analysis of rat mammary fat pads and glandular tissues in MRI images.
Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR 2008), 2008

2007
A preliminary study of content-based mammographic masses retrieval.
Proceedings of the Medical Imaging 2007: Computer-Aided Diagnosis, 2007


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