Francesco Buonamici

Orcid: 0000-0001-5186-9724

Affiliations:
  • University of Florence, Italy


According to our database1, Francesco Buonamici authored at least 13 papers between 2015 and 2024.

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

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Bibliography

2024
Distinguishing Kidney Tumor Types Using Radiomics Features and Deep Features.
IEEE Access, 2024

2022
Machine Learning for Renal Pathologies: An Updated Survey.
Sensors, 2022

2021
Metrological Characterization and Comparison of D415, D455, L515 RealSense Devices in the Close Range.
Sensors, 2021

Wearable Robots: An Original Mechatronic Design of a Hand Exoskeleton for Assistive and Rehabilitative Purposes.
Frontiers Neurorobotics, 2021

Reverse engineering by CAD template fitting: study of a fast and robust template-fitting strategy.
Eng. Comput., 2021

2020
A practical methodology for computer-aided design of custom 3D printable casts for wrist fractures.
Vis. Comput., 2020

Scene Acquisition with Multiple 2D and 3D Optical Sensors: A PSO-Based Visibility Optimization.
Sensors, 2020

A General Framework for Designing 3D Impellers Using Topology Optimization and Additive Manufacturing.
IEEE Access, 2020

CAD-based automatic modelling of customized cutting templates for Pectus Arcuatum surgical correction.
Proceedings of the 42nd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society, 2020

2019
Pectus Carinatum: a non-invasive and objective measurement of severity.
Medical Biol. Eng. Comput., 2019

2018
Reverse engineering of mechanical parts: A template-based approach.
J. Comput. Des. Eng., 2018

2016
Are We Ready to Build a System for Assisting Blind People in Tactile Exploration of Bas-Reliefs?
Sensors, 2016

2015
Making Blind People Autonomous in the Exploration of Tactile Models: A Feasibility Study.
Proceedings of the Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction. Access to Interaction, 2015


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