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IEEE Pulse, 2011
Since the discovery of the X-ray radiation by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen in 1895, the field of medical imaging has developed into a huge scientific discipline. The analysis of patient data acquired by current image modalities, such as computerized tomography (CT), magnetic resonance tomography (MRT), positron emission tomography (PET), or ultrasound (US),
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Since the discovery of the X-ray radiation by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen in 1895, the field of medical imaging has developed into a huge scientific discipline. The analysis of patient data acquired by current image modalities, such as computerized tomography (CT), magnetic resonance tomography (MRT), positron emission tomography (PET), or ultrasound (US),
Felix, Ritter +6 more
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European Journal of Radiology, 1997
We describe our recent progress aimed at computer analysis of mammograms. The overall aim is to provide the clinician with reliable quantitative information. We summarise a representation we have developed of the 'interesting' (non-adipose) tissue in a breast, then put the representation to work in three ways: (i) to propose a new quantitative measure ...
R P, Highnam, J M, Brady, B J, Shepstone
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We describe our recent progress aimed at computer analysis of mammograms. The overall aim is to provide the clinician with reliable quantitative information. We summarise a representation we have developed of the 'interesting' (non-adipose) tissue in a breast, then put the representation to work in three ways: (i) to propose a new quantitative measure ...
R P, Highnam, J M, Brady, B J, Shepstone
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2014
In the field of digital pathology, image analysis refers to the computer-aided diagnostic assessment of whole slide images (WSIs). While image analysis is clearly another application of WSI, we feel that the subject has become vast enough to warrant its own chapter.
Sucaet, Yves, Waelput, Wim
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In the field of digital pathology, image analysis refers to the computer-aided diagnostic assessment of whole slide images (WSIs). While image analysis is clearly another application of WSI, we feel that the subject has become vast enough to warrant its own chapter.
Sucaet, Yves, Waelput, Wim
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Image Analysis Applied to Fibre Images
Trans. of the VIIth Fund. Res. Symp. Cambridge, 1981, 1981In this paper we present a historical review of the development of image analysis hardware and describe the types of equipment which are commercially available today. We also discuss probable future trends in the development of automatic image analysis systems.
Taylor, Christopher, Dixon, RN;
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Oncological Image Analysis: Medical and Molecular Image Analysis
2007 International Conference on Computing: Theory and Applications (ICCTA'07), 2007Cancer is, after heart disease, one of the major causes of death in the developed world. One in three people in developed countries are diagnosed with cancer during their lifetime. The first part of this paper concentrates on colorectal and liver cancer, which has been the major focus of our work, primarily on a project carried out jointly with GE ...
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A visual–language foundation model for pathology image analysis using medical Twitter
Nature Medicine, 2023Mert Yuksekgonul +2 more
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