Daniel H. Kim

Affiliations:
  • Stanford University, Department of Computer Science, Stanford, CA, USA


According to our database1, Daniel H. Kim authored at least 11 papers between 2000 and 2022.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2022
Neural Network Detection of Pacemakers for MRI Safety.
J. Digit. Imaging, 2022

2003
Evaluation of Intensity-Based 2D-3D Spine Image Registration Using Clinical Gold-Standard Data.
Proceedings of the Biomedical Image Registration, Second International Workshop, 2003

Fast calculation of digitally reconstructed radiographs using light fields.
Proceedings of the Medical Imaging 2003: Image Processing, 2003

Intensity-Based 2D-3D Spine Image Registration Incorporating One Fiducial Marker.
Proceedings of the Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, 2003

2001
Computerized lateral endoscopic approach to invertebral bodies.
Proceedings of the Medical Imaging 2001: Visualization, 2001

Development of fluoroscopic registration in spinal neuronavigation.
Proceedings of the Medical Imaging 2001: Visualization, 2001

Expected versus observed error in a computer-aided navigation system for spine surgery.
Proceedings of the CARS 2001. Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery. Proceedings of the 15th International Congress and Exhibition, 2001

Development of fluoroscopic registration in spinal neuronavigation.
Proceedings of the CARS 2001. Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery. Proceedings of the 15th International Congress and Exhibition, 2001

Computerized lateral endoscopic approach to spinal pathologies.
Proceedings of the CARS 2001. Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery. Proceedings of the 15th International Congress and Exhibition, 2001

2000
A Flouroscopic X-Ray Registration Process for Three-Dimensional Surgical Navigation.
Proceedings of the Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, 2000

A Comparative Statistical Error Analysis of Neuronavigation Systems in a Clinical Setting.
Proceedings of the Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, 2000


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