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Image generation step by step: animation generation-image translation

Applied Intelligence, 2021
Generative adversarial networks play an important role in image generation, but the successful generation of high-resolution images from complex data sets remains a challenging goal. In this paper, we propose the LGAN (Link Generative Adversarial Networks) model, which can effectively enhance the quality of the synthesized images.
Beibei Jing   +4 more
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Generating ultrasonic images indistinguishable from real images using Generative Adversarial Networks

Ultrasonics, 2022
Ultrasonic imaging is widely used for non-destructive evaluation in various industry applications. Early detection of defects in materials is the key to keeping the integrity of inspected structures. Currently, there have been some attempts to develop models for automated defect detection on ultrasonic data. To push the performance of these models even
Luka Posilović   +4 more
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Generalized ${ q}$-Sampling Imaging

IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 2010
Based on the Fourier transform relation between diffusion magnetic resonance (MR) signals and the underlying diffusion displacement, a new relation is derived to estimate the spin distribution function (SDF) directly from diffusion MR signals. This relation leads to an imaging method called generalized q-sampling imaging (GQI), which can obtain the SDF
Fang-Cheng, Yeh   +2 more
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Future generation CT imaging

Thoracic Surgery Clinics, 2004
X-ray CT technology has been available for more than 30 years, yet continued technological advances have kept CT imaging at the forefront of medical imaging innovation. Consequently, the number of clinical CT applications has increased steadily. Other imaging modalities might be superior to CT imaging for some specific applications, but no other single
Deborah, Walter   +3 more
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Image encryption: Generating visually meaningful encrypted images

Information Sciences, 2015
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Long Bao, Yicong Zhou
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Image to Image Content Generation

2021
In days of old, before cameras captured everything, if a crime were committed and it was particularly heinous, the police would send a sketch artist around to interview witnesses. The purpose of this was to build an image or likeness of the criminal and expedite an arrest.
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Ultrasonic image generating apparatus and ultrasonic image generating method

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2004
The ultrasonic image generating system has an ultrasonic beam output device which outputs a beam to a predetermined subject area, a receiving device which receives the reflected wave from the area, an image generating device which generates an image from the reflected wave and a beam output direction controller which performs control of changing the ...
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Generative Image Inpainting

2020
Recently, image is becoming more and more important as a carrier of information, and the demand of image inpainting is increasing. We present an approach for image inpainting in this paper. The completion model contains one generator and double discriminators. The generator is the architecture of AutoEncoders with skip connection and the discriminators
Jiajie Xu   +3 more
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Comparison of anatomy image generation capability in AI image generation models

Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine
The advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has significantly impacted various fields, and in recent years, high-performing AI image generation models have emerged. This paper explores the capabilities of these models, specifically DALL-E 2, Midjourney 5, and Stable Diffusion 1.5, in generating anatomical images where accurate depiction is crucial ...
Ji Soo Bae   +4 more
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General Chemotherapy Imaging

2012
Toxicity assessments on patients undergoing chemotherapy or targeted molecular therapy are performed regularly by the referring oncologist. Some toxicities have radiologic manifestations (see Table 7.1). Occasionally, the radiologist is asked by the oncologist to assess for a clinically suspected toxicity that has an associated radiologic presentation.
Jean M. Torrisi   +2 more
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