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Mammographic image analysis

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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Microscopy and Image Analysis

Current Protocols in Human Genetics, 1999
AbstractThis unit provides an overview of light microscopy, including objectives, light sources, filters, film, and color photography for fluorescence microscopy and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). We believe there are excellent opportunities for cytogeneticists, pathologists, and other biomedical readers, to take advantage of specimen ...
George, McNamara   +3 more
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On image analysis by moments

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 1996
Research has been performed investigating the use of moments for pattern recognition in recent years. The basic problem of the influence of discretization and noise on moment accuracy as object descriptors, has been barely investigated. In this paper, the detailed error analysis involved in the moment method is discussed.
Simon X. Liao, Miroslaw Pawlak
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An image model for quantitative image analysis

Proceedings of 3rd IEEE International Conference on Image Processing, 2002
A basic assumption of most quantitative analysis techniques based on images is that each pixel within images represents a pure single class type, or object. In most cases, however, this assumption is not quite true due to finite resolutions of imaging systems.
Hwansoo Choi, Changkyung Chung
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Image Analysis Applied to Fibre Images

Trans. of the VIIth Fund. Res. Symp. Cambridge, 1981, 1981
In 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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Image analysis

Analytical Chemistry, 1979
Mark G. Moran, Bruce R. Kowalski
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Inverse image analysis

1987
A method for analysing the inverse of a first-order functional program is proposed. This method is based on denotational semantics: we analyse the inverse image of a Scott open set under the continuous function which the program denotes. Inverse image analysis is one possible way of extending strictness analysis to languages with lazy data structures ...
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Superiorization for Image Analysis

2014
Many scientific, engineering and medical applications of image analysis use constrained optimization, with the constraints arising from the desire to produce a solution that is constraints-compatible. It is typically the case that a large number of solutions would be considered good enough from the point of view of being constraints-compatible. In such
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Image analysis

The Journal of Pathology, 1992
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