Leonardo Bocchi
Researcher
Department of Information Engineering
University of Firenze
Italy
Biography
Leonardo Bocchi graduated in Electronic Engineering at the University of Florence in 1993. From April 1993 to November 1993 he worked in the Department of Clinical Physiology of the University of Florence, on the Image Reference Database developed in the Telemed Project. From November 1993 to October 1996 he attended the PhD at the Department of Electronic Engineering. In May 1997 he received the PhD degree in Bioengineering. From July 2000 to February, 2009, he had a research contract with the Department of Electronics and Telecommunications. Since February, 2009 he has a permanent position as Researcher in Biomedical Engineering.
Research Interest
His research interests include medical image processing for Computer-Aided Diagnosis, applications of Fractal Geometry to image processing, and applications of neural networks to image understanding. His latest research interests include the analysis and modeling of the microcirculatory system.
Publications
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Sorelli, Michele; Perrella, Antonia; Bocchi, Leonardo (2017). Cardiac pulse waves modeling and analysis in laser doppler perfusion signals of the skin microcirculation. In: International Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering, CMBEBIH 2017, 2017, Springer Verlag, vol. 62, pp. 20-25, ISBN: 9789811041655
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Sorelli, Michele; Ince, Can; Bocchi, Leonardo (2017). Particle tracking for the assessment of microcirculatory perfusion. PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT, vol. 38, pp. 358-373, ISSN: 0967-3334
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Sorelli, Michele; Stoyneva, Zlatka; Mizeva, Irina; Bocchi, Leonardo (2017). Spatial heterogeneity in the time and frequency properties of skin perfusion. PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT, vol. 38, pp. 860-876, ISSN: 0967-3334