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3D Medical Imaging

2012
This chapter overviews three-dimensional (3D) medical imaging and the associated analysis techniques. The methods described here aim to reconstruct the inside of the human body in three dimensions. This is in contrast to optical methods that try to reconstruct the surface of viewed objects, although there are similarities in some of the geometries and ...
Batchelor, Philip G.   +2 more
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3D Imager and Method for 3D imaging

2013
Microelectronics
Kumar, P. (author)   +2 more
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Intelligent image interface to 3D images with 3D image understanding and presentation

[1992] Proceedings. 11th IAPR International Conference on Pattern Recognition, 2003
Concerns a highly intelligent image interface which makes it possible to realize human-computer communication using pictorial information flexibly as in human communication. The image interface should have functions of computer graphics and image pattern recognition/understanding since any kind of pictorial information may be used as media and messages.
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Dynamic 3D Imaging

Science, 2003
APPLIED PHYSICS Obtaining information on the internal makeup of living tissue has generally been the domain of x-ray imaging techniques. However, it has recently been found that light at far-infrared wavelengths, whose low energy avoids the harmful effects of ionizing x-rays, can also penetrate biological tissue without being appreciably absorbed ...
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3D Image Reconstruction

2021
This chapter outlines the fundamentals of several image reconstruction approaches currently in use in X-ray tomography at synchrotron radiation facilities and at industrial X-ray CT scanners, clarifying both their proper use and points of caution in image reconstruction.
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[Innovative 3D imaging].

Unfallchirurgie (Heidelberg, Germany), 2023
Intraoperative 2D fluoroscopy is often performed for repositioning and implant control. However, this does not always provide the details needed to reliably detect joint steps or incorrect repositioning. Over the last few years, intraoperative 3D imaging has been established and further developed.
J, Groh   +4 more
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3D medical imaging: from 2D images to 3D models

2002
Up to the end of the 70's, Medical Imaging was mainly related to the study of planar data sets resulting from direct physical acquisitions (e.g. X-Ray radiographs). Then, the development of inverse methods associated with the increasing power of computers enabled the visualization and the analysis of human being cross-section images (e.g. CT scans, MRI)
Mavromatis, Sébastien, Sequeira, Jean
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3D Imaging

2020
Campana I.   +3 more
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3D Image Reconstruction

2010
This chapter is focused on 3D tomographic imaging. In 3D, we will consider the parallel line-integral projections, parallel plane-integral projections, and cone-beam line-integral projections, separately. For the 3D parallel lineintegral projections and parallel plane-integral projections, there exist the central slice theorems, from which the image ...
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3D-Imaging

2009
Buxbaum, Bernd   +2 more
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