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HDR Prostate Brachytherapy

Seminars in Radiation Oncology, 2020
Brachytherapy has become an essential pillar in all-stages of localized prostate cancer, where dose escalation has been demonstrated to improve outcome. HDR brachytherapy has evolved over the decades to be administered in 1-2 fractions. As either monotherapy or in combination with external beam, it offers many advantages over other treatment ...
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Retinal HDR

SIGGRAPH Asia 2018 Posters, 2018
The dynamic range of display is much lower than the one perceived by human eye. This problem has been studied in both aspects of photography and display [Debevec and Malik 1997; Hirsch et al. 2014].
Yuta Itoh 0002   +2 more
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HDR in the living room

ACM SIGGRAPH 2014 Studio, 2014
High dynamic range (HDR) imaging has been an active area of research in visual computing for more than a decade. HDR imaging technologies are concerned with the capture, processing, compression and display of content with a wider luminance range and offer a significant increase in visual quality.
Tania Pouli   +7 more
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HDR videocompression with VPX

2016 Digital Media Industry & Academic Forum (DMIAF), 2016
This paper present approaches to code HDR video using VP10, an open source video codec which is part of the WebM project developed by Google. Three techniques are developed in this paper: 1) An HDR video coding processing chain developed recently in standards committees (the Joint Collaborative Team on Video Coding, or JCT-VC, of ISO/IEC/ITU), but ...
Pankaj Topiwala, Wei Dai, Madhu Krishnan
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HDR overview and potentials

2013 International Conference on High Performance Computing & Simulation (HPCS), 2013
There is a wide range of colours and lighting intensities in the real world. While our eyes have evolved to enable us to see in moonlight and bright sunshine, traditional imaging techniques, on the other hand, are incapable of accurately capturing or displaying such a range of lighting.
Zeljen Trpovski, Alan Chalmers
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