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The following topics are dealt with: vascular image analysis; brain imaging and analysis; biological imaging and analysis; cancer imaging and analysis; computer aided diagnosis; ultrasound imaging and analysis; image registration; shape modeling and analysis; cardiac imaging and analysis; lung image segmentation; high-field clinical MRI; cellular and molecular image analysis; tracking and motion analysis;...
The following topics are dealt: time-frequency analysis; functional magnetic resonance imaging; cancer drug delivery; glucose sensor and diabetics control; neural computing; EEG; biomechanics; biomedical information network; health care environment; optical coherence tomography; medical diagnostics device; image-guided surgery; radiation therapy; laparoscopy; circadian rhythms; rehabilitation techniques;...
This paper introduces a novel and efficient algorithm for reconstructing the 3D shapes of tumors from a set of 2D bioluminescence images which are taken by the same camera but after continually rotating the animal by a small angle. The method is efficient and robust enough to be used for analyzing the repeated imaging of a same animal transplanted with gene marked cells. There are several steps in...
The following topics were dealt with: diffusion tensor imaging; cardiac and vascular imaging; atlases and nonrigid image registration; ultrasound imaging and restoration; MEG and EEG imaging; computer vision for systems biology; PET and SPECT image reconstruction; image segmentation and shape analysis; image guided diagnosis, surgery and therapy; diffusion tractography; cellular and molecular image...
We present two methods for automatic registration of microscope images of consecutive tissue sections. They represent two possibilities for the first step in the 3-D reconstruction of histological structures from serially sectioned tissue blocks. The goal is to accurately align the sections in order to place every relevant shape contained in each image in front of its corresponding shape in the following...
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