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Neural network approach for computer-assisted interpretation of ultrasound images of the gallbladder

European Journal of Radiology, 1993
Multi-formatted films of 90 ultrasound examinations of the gallbladder (stones 56 cases, sludge 20 cases, hydrops five cases, normal gallbladder nine cases) have been digitalized and stored in a personal computer. Image data of each examination was processed to extract a 19-dimensional vector that represents the essential diagnostic information of each
E, Rinast, R, Linder, H D, Weiss
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Computer assisted medical image interpretation using fuzzy logic

4th International Workshop on Soft Computing Applications, 2010
The information in medical imaging is structured on multiple layers: semantic and numerical. Several algorithms for shape and color detection which can be used for numerical analysis are presented in this paper. Semantic information can be extracted from numerical information using fuzzyfication.
Norbert Gal, Vasile Stoicu-Tivadar
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Automated Image Interpretation and Computer-Assisted Diagnostics

2013
Much of the difficulty in reaching consistent evaluations of radiology and pathology imaging studies arises from subjective impressions of individual observers. Developing strategies that can reliably transform complex visual observations into well-defined algorithmic procedures is an active area of exploration which can advance clinical practice ...
David J, Foran, Wenjin, Chen, Lin, Yang
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ON THE PROBLEM OF VALIDATING COMPUTER ASSISTED MEDICAL IMAGE INTERPRETATION

1997
Hinging on approaches from the fields of clinical imaging and information technology assessment in medicine, a validation scheme is presented for 3-D biomedical image interpretation. This scheme considers measurement of algorithmic accuracy and evaluation of clinical functionality and usefulness.
Van Cleynenbreugel Johan   +5 more
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[Computer-assisted teleradiographic image interpretation in orthodontics].

Fogorvosi szemle, 1991
The utilization of a computer supported cephalometric system using the analysis introduced by Hasund is demonstrated. In comparison to the traditional measurement by hand the advantages of a computerized analysis are: Time reduction, minimization of evaluation errors, the use of individualized norm values and the advantages in recording.
A, Reinhardt   +3 more
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[Computer-assisted diagnosis based on computer-based image interpretation and 3D-visualization].

Der Radiologe, 1998
To survey methods for 3D data visualization and image analysis which can be used for computer based diagnostics.The methods available are explained in short terms and links to the literature are presented. Methods which allow basic manipulation of 3D data are windowing, rotation and clipping.
D, Schuhmann   +7 more
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Computer-assisted image interpretation: use of a neural network to differentiate tubular carcinoma from sclerosing adenosis.

Modern pathology : an official journal of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Inc, 1992
Measurement of nuclear and glandular size and shape features was carried out on 18 cases of sclerosing adenosis and 18 cases of tubular carcinoma. Modified Bonferroni analysis showed that glandular surface density and the coefficient of variation of luminal form factor were significant in discriminating between these two lesions.
T J, O'Leary, U V, Mikel, R L, Becker
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