Predicting survival using pre-treatment CT for HCC patients treated with TACE: comparison of models using radiomics
J. Kim, S. J. Choi, S.-H. Lee, H. Y. Lee, H. Park#
American Journal of Roentgenology, 2018.11
82
Comprehensive CT Radiomics Analysis of Lung Adenocarcinoma for Prognostication
G. Lee*, H. Park*, I. Sohn, S.-H. Lee, S. H. Song, H. Kim, K. S. Lee, Y. M. Shim, H. Y. Lee
Oncologist, 2018.07
83
DEWS (DEep White matter hyperintensity Segmentation framework): A fully automated pipeline for detecting small deep white matter hyperintensities in migraineurs
B. Park*, M. J. Lee*, S.-H. Lee, J. Cha, C.-S. Chung, S. T. Kim, H. Park#
Neuroimage: Clinical, 2018.03
84
Imaging genotyping of functional signaling pathways in lung squamous cell carcinoma using a radiomics approach
S. H. Bak*, H. Park*, H. Y. Lee, Y. Kim, H.-L. Kim, S.-H. Jung, H. Kim, J. Kim, K. Park
Scientific Reports, 2018.02
85
Functional connectivity based parcellation of early visual cortices
B. Park, K.-J. Tark, W. M. Shim#, H. Park#
Human Brain Mapping, 2018.03
86
Automatic Subretinal Fluid Segmentation of Retinal SD-OCT Images with Neurosensory Retinal Detachment Guided by Enface Fundus Imaging
M. Wu, Q. Chen, X. He, P. Li, W. Fan, S. Yuan, H. Park#
IEEE transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2018
87
Dynamic functional connectivity analysis reveals improved association between brain networks and eating behaviors compared to static analysis
B. Park, T. Moon, H. Park#
Behavioural Brain Research, 2018
88
Three-dimensional continuous max flow optimization-based serous retinal detachment segmentation in SD-OCT for central serous chorioretinopathy
M. Wu, W. Fan, Q. Chen, Z. Du, X. Li, S. Yuan, H. Park#
Biomedical Optics Express, 2017.09
89
Autism spectrum disorder related functional connectivity changes in the language network in children, adolescents and adults
Y. Lee, B. Park, O. James, S.-G. Kim, H. Park#
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2017.08
90
Age-related connectivity differences between attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder patients and typically developing subjects: a resting-state functional MRI study