Andrew Hill
University of Queensland
6 Papers
56 Citations
Andrew Hill is an academic researcher from University of Queensland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Image registration & Breast MRI. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of Andrew Hill include Genetics Institute, Inc..
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Papers
Evaluating the Accuracy and Impact of Registration in Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced Breast MRI
TL;DR: It is suggested that all DCE-MRI breast data should be spatially aligned using a nonrigid registration algorithm before the analysis of contrast enhancement, and that accurate registration can significantly change the shape of enhancement curves estimated for small and large ROIs even when there is little or no visible evidence of motion.
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Patent
Compositions, kits, and methods for identification and modulation of type i diabetes
Michael C. Byrne,Andrew Hill,S. Brian Wilson +2 more
- 05 Jun 2001
TL;DR: In this paper, the level of expression of a marker in a sample of an individual's NKT cells, in which the marker is selected from the group consisting of LT-s, Semaphorin III, Frizzled, Flightless I hom., pp32 nuclear, PTP D1, RNP B5 and RNP homolog, TRAP-3, MLN62, IL-9R, CD37, EBI-1, LPAP, Calponin, GRK -6, TXK, BTF-3 hom., E
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Dynamic breast MRI: Image registration and its impact on enhancement curve estimation
Andrew Hill,Andrew Mehnert,Stuart Crozier,Carlos Leung,Stephen J. Wilson,Kerry McMahon,Dominic Kennedy +6 more
- 01 Jan 2006
TL;DR: A novel algorithm for performing registration of dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI data of the breast is presented, based on an algorithm known as iterated dynamic programming originally devised to solve the stereo matching problem.
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Edge intensity normalization as a bias field correction during balloon snake segmentation of breast MRI
Andrew Hill,Andrew Mehnert,Stuart Crozier +2 more
- 14 Oct 2008
TL;DR: An intensity normalization based on the strength of the strongest edge, i.e. the skin-air-boundary, is proposed and evaluated and allows balloon segmentations to be run three times faster while maintaining, or even improving accuracy.
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Guidelines for the on-screen display of medicines: Final report
Marcus O. Watson,Andrew Hill,Lillian Cornish,Blake M. McKimmie,Mark S. Horswill +4 more
- 21 Jul 2015
TL;DR: A partial task analysis and heuristic evaluation were carried out to provide advice on twelve questions regarding human factors guidelines for the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care in this article.
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