Shuqiong Wu
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Recent Articles
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Wu S, Noguchi T, Okura F, Yagi Y
IEEE J Biomed Health Inform
. 2025 Mar;
PP.
PMID: 40030551
Early stage detection of cognitive decline is crucial for effective prevention and treatment of dementia. However, current approaches based on MRI or biomarkers are expensive and impractical, making them unsuitable...
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Liu J, Wu S, Okura F, Makihara Y, Yagi Y
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
. 2023 Dec;
2023:1-4.
PMID: 38083195
Dual-task gait systems can be utilized to assess elderly patients for cognitive decline. Although numerous research studies have been conducted to estimate cognitive scores, this field still faces two significant...
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Wu S, Nakao M, Imanishi K, Nakamura M, Mizowaki T, Matsuda T
PLoS One
. 2022 Dec;
17(12):e0279005.
PMID: 36520814
Large slice thickness or slice increment causes information insufficiency of Computed Tomography (CT) data in the longitudinal direction, which degrades the quality of CT-based diagnosis. Traditional approaches such as high-resolution...
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Wu S, Okura F, Makihara Y, Aoki K, Niwa M, Yagi Y
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
. 2021 Dec;
2021:1895-1901.
PMID: 34891657
Detecting low cognitive scores at an early stage is important for delaying the progress of dementia. Investigations of early-stage detection have employed automatic assessment using dual-task (i.e., performing two different...
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Tong F, Nakao M, Wu S, Nakamura M, Matsuda T
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
. 2020 Oct;
2020:1608-1611.
PMID: 33018302
Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners measure three-dimensional (3D) images of patients. However, only low-dimensional local two-dimensional (2D) images may be obtained during surgery or radiotherapy. Although...
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Wu S, Nakao M, Matsuda T
Comput Biol Med
. 2017 Jun;
87:200-210.
PMID: 28601029
Although preoperative Computed tomography images are widely used in intraoperative navigation, they can not provide precise information for organs such as the lungs, which deform severely during surgery because of...