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Interpreting visual images, individually
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2002Visual images seem picture-like, but is this epiphenomenal or does it reflect a functional aspect of how they are represented in the brain? Visualising ambiguous pictures – those with more than one interpretation – provides one method for examining this issue.
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Learning paradigms for image interpretation
Spatial Vision, 2000In this paper we discuss image understanding and object recognition as a class of processes which involve binding what is seen with what is known. It follows from this perspective that it is important to explicate how systems may learn about spatial information from images, how it is encoded, and, how, in turn, such knowledge is matched with new image ...
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Interpretation of Relevant Imaging
2010Imaging plays an important role in the evaluation of cancer of the head and neck. It is required for tumour staging, therapy monitoring and in detecting tumour recurrence. Imaging results in the upgrading of tumour stages in a significant number of cases, and directly affects the surgical approach and planning of radiotherapy (RT).
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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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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 Reading and Interpretation
2018The interpretation of medical images, including those used in catheter-based cardiovascular interventions, depends on a number of factors that impact the quality of the images, from image acquisition to display. From the perspective of clinicians, however, it is their perceptual and cognitive systems that underlie the image interpretation process that ...
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Image Quality and Principles of Interpretation
1991Image quality is a major factor governing the amount of information that can be extracted from a remote sensing product. Brightness contrast ratio is the ratio of brightness of any two objects occurring side-by-side. Factors affecting image quality include: ground properties, solar illumination, state of the atmosphere, meteorological conditions, and ...
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Interpretive Imaging of Faults
59th EAGE Conference & Exhibition, 1997J. Hu +4 more
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Monitoring of fatigue in radiologists during prolonged image interpretation using fNIRS
Japanese Journal of Radiology, 2019T. Nihashi +12 more
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