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Soft-Edge Assisted Network for Single Image Super-Resolution
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2020The task of single image super-resolution (SISR) is a highly ill-posed inverse problem since reconstructing the high-frequency details from a low-resolution image is challenging.
Faming Fang, Juncheng Li, T. Zeng
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International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, 2019
In the medical domain, the lack of large training data sets and benchmarks is often a limiting factor for training deep neural networks. In contrast to expensive manual labeling, computer simulations can generate large and fully labeled data sets with a ...
Micha Pfeiffer+14 more
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In the medical domain, the lack of large training data sets and benchmarks is often a limiting factor for training deep neural networks. In contrast to expensive manual labeling, computer simulations can generate large and fully labeled data sets with a ...
Micha Pfeiffer+14 more
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A Desktop Image Processing System for Computer-Assisted Orthopedic Surgery (DISOS)
1996Within the framework of our research activities in orthopedic surgery a PC-based imageprocessing system for the processing of x-ray computertomographic data has been developed. The system is used as a work platform for the investigations concerning interaction modalities, strategies and techniques for an efficient planning and execution of surgical ...
K, Radermacher+4 more
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Journal of Medical Systems, 1980
A computerized image-processing system has been developed for quantitative analyses of the autoradiographs obtained with the [14C]deoxyglucose method. By means of this system, these cerebral metabolic images can be digitized and the resultant data can be manipulated for image construction, enhancement, enlargement, and microdensitometric analysis.
Louis Sokoloff+2 more
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A computerized image-processing system has been developed for quantitative analyses of the autoradiographs obtained with the [14C]deoxyglucose method. By means of this system, these cerebral metabolic images can be digitized and the resultant data can be manipulated for image construction, enhancement, enlargement, and microdensitometric analysis.
Louis Sokoloff+2 more
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Teratology, 1991
AbstractThe general objective of this study was to develop a noninva‐sive method for efficiently and reproducibly determining relative cardiac function parameters in the chick embryo. The specific objectives of the study were 1) to develop several methods for computer‐assisted image processing and quan‐titation of relative intraventricular blood ...
Thomas James+3 more
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AbstractThe general objective of this study was to develop a noninva‐sive method for efficiently and reproducibly determining relative cardiac function parameters in the chick embryo. The specific objectives of the study were 1) to develop several methods for computer‐assisted image processing and quan‐titation of relative intraventricular blood ...
Thomas James+3 more
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American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 1996
The goals of the present study were to develop and validate a computer-assisted, video-based image processing (CAVIP) system to measure time-dependent changes in isolated myocyte geometry during contraction and to use the CAVIP system to examine spatial characteristics of the myocyte during contraction in normal myocytes and in myocytes after ...
C. F. Lam+3 more
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The goals of the present study were to develop and validate a computer-assisted, video-based image processing (CAVIP) system to measure time-dependent changes in isolated myocyte geometry during contraction and to use the CAVIP system to examine spatial characteristics of the myocyte during contraction in normal myocytes and in myocytes after ...
C. F. Lam+3 more
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Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1995
The purpose of this study was to evaluate a method for computer-assisted image processing to assess quantitatively fractional bone volume in sections of bone biopsies (part I). A second purpose was to apply this method in an experimental study to determine bone loss by measuring fractional bone area in sections of calvarial bone of gastrectomized rats ...
Veerle Rooryck, Björn Klinge
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate a method for computer-assisted image processing to assess quantitatively fractional bone volume in sections of bone biopsies (part I). A second purpose was to apply this method in an experimental study to determine bone loss by measuring fractional bone area in sections of calvarial bone of gastrectomized rats ...
Veerle Rooryck, Björn Klinge
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Proceedings IEEE 1st International Conference on Multi Media Engineering Education, 2002
A Computer Aided Learning program has been written for the Windows 3.1 environment to assist in the teaching of Image Processing and Image Coding to final year Electronic Engineering students. The program operates in two modes: a user controlled image processing mode, and a step by step series of illustrated lessons.
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A Computer Aided Learning program has been written for the Windows 3.1 environment to assist in the teaching of Image Processing and Image Coding to final year Electronic Engineering students. The program operates in two modes: a user controlled image processing mode, and a step by step series of illustrated lessons.
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Development of Advanced Image Processing Technology and Its Application to Computer Assisted Diagnosis and Surgery [PDF]
This paper describes our studies on medical image processing and its medical applications. We have developed systems of computer aided diagnosis (CAD) and computer assisted surgery (CAS) in our laboratory. The important features of CAD and CAS are (1) generation of anatomical maps based on image recognition and understanding technologies, (2) automated
Yasuhito Suenaga+2 more
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An Application of PC-Based Digital Image Processing in Computer Assisted Radiology
1991The poster gives an overview of the theoretical and simulation research carried out by the Image Processing Department at IMS during the recent 5 years. The results achieved include the following topics: image reconstruction from projections (optimal parameters of the Direct Fourier Method, noise suppression and its relation to image object detection),
Miloš Šrámek+5 more
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