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Application of Augmented Reality in Robot-Assisted Mitral Valve Repair Surgery: A Feasibility Study. [PDF]
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Halftone Images Using Computer Graphics
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1971A new method is described for producing pictorial output directly from digitized density values. The output is recorded on a high-resolution microfilm printer and can be obtained in normal computer turnaround time. Where high-quality pictures are required, the system displays a definite advantage over line printer output.
J.D. Kennedy, S.J. Clark
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TEACHING IMAGE COMPUTATION: FROM COMPUTER GRAPHICS TO COMPUTER VISION
International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, 2001This paper describes a course in image computation that is designed to follow and build up an established course in computer graphics. The course is centered on images: how they are generated, manipulated, matched and symbolically described. It builds on the student's knowledge of coordinate systems and the perspective projection pipeline.
BRUCE A. DRAPER, J. ROSS BEVERIDGE
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Image Processing and Computer Graphics
Computer Graphics and Image Processing, 1979For a number of years, image processing and computer graphics have been treated as separate subjects. Conferences and journals exist for one group or the other but rarely for both groups. However, the hardware for computer graphics, and even for alphanumeric displays, more and more frequently use raster-scan processing.
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Computer graphics for digitally formatted images.
Radiology, 1984The increasing use of digitally formatted imaging systems requires high-quality interactive gray-scale computer raster graphics systems for the management, display, and analog film recording of digital image and alphanumeric information. These systems are a combination of computer hardware and software and implement a set of graphics protocols.
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Interactive Computer Graphic Image Analysis for Functional Neurosurgery
Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, 1987This study deals with the use of microcomputer graphic analysis of preop-erative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans in functional neurosurgical procedures. Three patients (2 treated for thalamotomy and 1 for thalamic stimulation) had preadmission MRI scans which delineated the classic internal landmarks used in functional neurosurgery.
G L, Rea, J H, Goodman, J R, Davis
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Computer Graphics - More than Beautiful Images
The Visual Computer, 2005Computers are being used more and more to model, simulate and render parts of the real or an imaginary world, and due to the importance of visual information for humans, computer graphics is at the very core of the technologies enabling the modern information society.
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Use of computer graphic images in teaching dermatology
Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics, 1992A microcomputer-based system for copying, storing, retrieving, and displaying color still images was assembled from commercially available components. The system was tested against 35-mm color photographic transparencies by measuring the performance of 91 medical students in a task of identifying the primary morphology of eight skin lesion images from ...
C A, Sneiderman, J P, Cookson, A F, Hood
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A Survey of Computer Graphics and Graphics Image Processing Technology
2011 2nd International Symposium on Intelligence Information Processing and Trusted Computing, 2011Introduce the research contents of computer graphics research, development history, composition and function of the graphics system, applications and implementation of realistic graphics technology, generalize the graphics basic content, in order to better grasp the computer graphics and image processing technology.
Haoyong Lv, Zhihong Wu
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