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REUBEN R SHAMIR
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REUBEN R SHAMIR
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem School of Engineering and Computer Science Givat Ram Campus 91904 Jerusalem Israel
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Citations
PageRank
Year
Continuous Dice Coefficient: a Method for Evaluating Probabilistic Segmentations
2
0.41
2019
A method for predicting the outcomes of combined pharmacologic and deep brain stimulation therapy for Parkinson's disease.
1
0.41
2014
Intra-operative identification of the subthalamic nucleus motor zone using goniometers
1
0.36
2013
Fiducial optimization for minimal target registration error in image-guided neurosurgery.
6
0.51
2012
Trajectory planning with Augmented Reality for improved risk assessment in image-guided keyhole neurosurgery.
8
0.70
2011
Geometrical analysis of registration errors in point-based rigid-body registration using invariants.
5
0.45
2011
A method for planning safe trajectories in image-guided keyhole neurosurgery.
19
1.16
2010
Trajectory planning method for reduced patient risk in image-guided neurosurgery: concept and preliminary results
3
0.46
2010
Worst-case analysis of target localization errors in fiducial-based rigid body registration
4
0.45
2009
Localization and registration accuracy in image guided neurosurgery: a clinical study.
24
1.41
2009
Advanced planning and intra-operative validation for robot-assisted keyhole neurosurgery In ROBOCAST
0
0.34
2009
Optimal landmarks selection and fiducial marker placement for minimal target registration error in image-guided neurosurgery
4
0.44
2009
Robot-assisted image-guided targeting for minimally invasive neurosurgery: planning, registration, and in-vitro experiment.
1
0.36
2005
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