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Srinivasan B, Antani S, Demner-Fushman D, Thoma GR.Identification and Segmentation of Multi-Panel Images in Biomedical Journal Articles [Poster]. Poster at 20th NIH Research Festival (BIOINFO-1), September 2007, National Institutes of Health
Zhu Y, Long LR, Antani S, Xue Z, Thoma GR.Web-based STAPLE for Quality Estimation of Multiple Image Segmentations Poster at 20th NIH Research Festival (IMAG-12), September 2007, National Institutes of Health
Jeronimo J, Massad S, Castle PE, Schiffman M, NIH/ASCCP Research Group.Inter-observer Agreement in the Evaluation of Digitized Cervical Images Obstet Gynecol. Vol. 197, Issue 1, July 2007
Jeronimo J, Massad LS, Schiffman M for the NIH-ASCCP Research Group.Visual Appearance of the Uterine Cervix: Correlation with Human Papillomavirus Detection and Type Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2007 Jul;197(1):47.e1-8
Jeronimo J, Long R, Neve L, Bopf M, Antani K, Schiffman M.Digital Tools for Collecting Data from Cervigrams for Research and Training in Colposcopy J Low Genit Tract Dis. 2006 Jan;10(1):16-25.
Castle PE, Jeronimo J, Schiffman M, Herroro R, Rodriguez AC, Bratti MC, Hildesheim A, Wacholder S, Long LR, Neve L, Pfeiffer R, Burk RD.Age-related changes of the cervix influence human papillomavirus type distribution Cancer Res. 2006 Jan 15;66(2):1218-24.
Antani SK, Long RL, Thoma GR.Applying Vertebral Boundary Semantics to CBIR of Digitized Spine X-Ray Images Proc SPIE Electronic Imaging Science and Technology, Conference on Storage and Retrieval Methods and Applications for Multimedia. 2005;5682:98-107.