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Microsoft Silverlight PivotViewer is a web service architecture that provides fluid access to massive image databases using digital zoom image technology. The Pivot interface models some aspects of human vision, with the ability both to perform a global scan and to rapidly focus on the finest details. The inclusion of many levels of metadata in an XML file makes it possible for clients to rapidly...
Boundary surface approximation of 3-D neuroanatomical regions from sparse 2-D images (e.g., mouse brain olfactory bulb structures from a 2-D brain atlas) has proven to be difficult due to the presence of abutting, shared boundary surfaces that are not handled by traditional boundary-representation data structures and surfaces-from-contours algorithms. We describe a data structure and an algorithm...
Towards overcoming the size limitations of conventional two-photon fluorescence microscopy for brain imaging in freely moving mice, we introduce a portable laser-scanning microendoscope based on a microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) two-dimensional (2-D) scanning mirror, compound gradient refractive index (GRIN) micro-lenses, and a photonic bandgap fiber (PBF). The microendoscope achieves fast line...
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