understand and describe the physiological phenomena,
use computer in modeling and understanding of physiologic relationships,
monitor physiologic events, graphicaly display anatomic details and physiologic
functions, visualize and represent biomedical signal and imaging data,
develop standardized databases to evaluate performance and robustness of
recognition techniques, and to study physiologic mechanisms,
characterize data, and establish the detection criteria and recognition
techniques to automatize as much as possible analysis of bioelectric patterns,
the examinations, procedures, and medical practice in order to
improve the quality and reliability of the examinations,
interpret the data and the results qualitatively and quantitatively,
develop performance measures and protocols to evaluate detection techniques,
develop biomedical information technologies and software.
Laboratory for Biomedical Computer Systems and Imaging
Tržaška 25, SI 1001 Ljubljana,
Slovenia
Tel: +386 (1) 4768 860, +386 (1) 4768 247
Fax: +386 (1) 4264 647