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Image interpretation session.

RadioGraphics, 1990
Upholding a long-standing tradition of the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America, we have assembled a group of five experts and provided each with two interesting unknown cases for review and discussion. The radiologists represent the major subspecialty areas of pediatric, thoracic, neurologic, abdominal, and musculoskeletal ...
P, Armstrong   +4 more
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Image interpretation

Abstract This chapter provides a comprehensive simulation of interpretation of myocardial perfusion images as performed on a daily basis in clinical practice. In particular, one can learn how to interpret myocardial perfusion images by single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and positron emission tomography (PET), blood pool ...
Wael A. Jaber, Alessia Gimelli
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Image Interpretation Session

RadioGraphics, 2006
The Image Interpretation Session, more informally known as the “Sunday film panel,” has been a yearly event at the Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America since 1939. This year’s session will follow the tradition of bringing together five experts in radiology, each of whom will be shown two unknown cases. These experts represent the
Anne C. Roberts   +5 more
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Intravascular Image Interpretation

2011
Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) is an imaging modality often used as a supplement to coronary angiography and allows accurate assessment of the lumen, vessel wall, and atherosclerotic plaque. A coherent interpretation of the IVUS images requires identification of the image artefacts that emerge during IVUS interrogation and can often be quite difficult.
Katerina K. Naka   +1 more
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Image Interpretation

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2020
Evan Allgood, Steven S. Raman
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Radar Image Interpretation

2009
The principal goal of remote sensing is to interpret the data recorded in order to understand the region being imaged; interpretation can be based on qualitative or quantitative methods of analysis. Analyst expertise allows qualitative information extraction through photointerpretive methods in which visual clues around structure and contrast are used.
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Image to Interpretation

2006
AbstractThe ink and stylus tablets discovered at the Roman fort of Vindolanda are a unique resource for scholars of ancient history. However, the stylus tablets in particular are extremely difficult to read. This book details the development of what appears to be the first system constructed to aid experts in the process of reading an ancient document,
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Medical Image Interpretation

2010
The goal of medical image processing is to assist a human expert (e.g., a radiologist) in the task of identifying and interpreting all of the useful information available in an image. A medical image interpretation system constructs an internal model of the anatomy contained in the image so that it can be processed in an anatomical domain rather than ...
Matthew Brown, Michael McNitt-Gray
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Interpreting perspective images

Artificial Intelligence, 1983
A fundamental problem in computer vision is how to determine the 3-D spatial orientation of curves and surfaces appearing in an image. The problem is generally underconstrained, and is complicated by the fact that metric properties, such as orientation and length, are not invariant under projection.
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