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Debora Gil

Researcher at Autonomous University of Barcelona

Publications -  119
Citations -  1875

Debora Gil is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Image segmentation & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 116 publications receiving 1300 citations. Previous affiliations of Debora Gil include Spanish National Research Council & T-Systems.

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WM-DOVA maps for accurate polyp highlighting in colonoscopy: Validation vs. saliency maps from physicians

TL;DR: This paper introduces a novel polyp localization method for colonoscopy videos based on a model of appearance for polyps which defines polyp boundaries in terms of valley information and proves that this method outperforms state-of-the-art computational saliency results.
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Statistical strategy for anisotropic adventitia modelling in IVUS

TL;DR: This work proposes blending advanced anisotropic filtering operators and statistical classification techniques into a vessel border modelling strategy and shows that the reported adventitia detection achieves an accuracy in the range of interobserver variability regardless of plaque nature, vessel geometry, and incomplete vessel borders.
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Helical Structure of the Cardiac Ventricular Anatomy Assessed by Diffusion Tensor Magnetic Resonance Imaging With Multiresolution Tractography

TL;DR: Objective analysis of myocardial architecture by an automated method, including the entire myocardium and using several 3-dimensional levels of complexity, reveals a continuous helicalMyocardial fiber arrangement of both right and left ventricles, supporting the anatomical model of the helical ventricular myocardian band described by F. Torrent-Guasp.
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Left ventricular torsion and longitudinal shortening: two fundamental components of myocardial mechanics assessed by tagged cine-MRI in normal subjects

TL;DR: Cardiac MRI allows for the calculation of AMT and LVLS, fundamental functional components of the ventricular twist mechanics conditioned, in turn, by the anatomical helical layout of the myocardial fibers, which provide complementary information about systolic ventricular function in relation to the traditional parameters used in daily practice.
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Estudio tractográfico de la anatomía helicoidal del miocardio ventricular mediante resonancia magnética por tensor de difusión

TL;DR: En el analisis de las tractografias de todo el espectro multiescalar, encontramos una correlacion exacta en los detalles de bajo nivel, asi como de the conceptualizacion abstracta de the disposicion helicoidal continua of las fibras miocardicas that conforman the arquitectura ventricular.