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3D brain tumor segmentation using an improved V-Net architecture and 3D attention gate. [PDF]
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A Review on Cornea Imaging and Processing Techniques
Current Medical Imaging Formerly Current Medical Imaging Reviews, 2020Background: Measuring cornea thickness is an essential parameter for patients undergoing refractive Laser-Assisted in SItu Keratomileusis (LASIK) surgeries. Discussion: This paper describes about the various available imaging and non-imaging methods for identifying cornea thickness and explores the most optimal method for measuring it.
James Deva Koresh, Hezekiah +1 more
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Image processing techniques for bone image analysis
Proceedings., International Conference on Image Processing, 2002Features of human bones are useful to establish correlation between bone structure and age, and information about age-related bone diseases. This paper presents a new approach to quantitative analysis of cross sections of human bones using image processing techniques.
Zhi-Qiang Liu +2 more
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Processing technique for ultrasound images
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing, 1982Ultrasound images are sometimes difficult to reproduce repeatedly and perfectly when operating a complicated instrument, especially in regard to the amplifier gain. Thus the logarithm-differential processing (l.d.p.) method described here is aimed at an improvement in the uniformity of the clinical information.
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Spectral reduction image processing techniques
IGARSS 2003. 2003 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37477), 2004Very high-resolution imagery (spatial or spectral) comes at a cost, large files for manipulation and the curse of dimensionality. To overcome these problems, it becomes necessary to reduce the spectral dimensionality of the data with a minimum loss of information. Several techniques will be examined in this paper.
Lori M. Bruce +3 more
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Post-processing techniques for radiometric images
2012 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2012Images can be made in different spectral ranges, particularly in the microwave, infrared and visible part of the spectrum. Each of these images contains different information about the scene. The goal is to combine interesting information of different images in one image, so that a fast recognition of all relevant information is possible.
Stefan Siegenthaler +2 more
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Electronic techniques for radiological image processing
Medical & Biological Engineering, 1969A television image processing system for diagnostic radiology using the techniques of contrast enhancement, aperture correction, and highlight inversion is described together with a method for objectively evaluating its usefulness. The evaluation is done by comparing error rates of observers viewing a specially prepared set of chest radiographs through
G, Revesz, H, Kundel, C, Haas
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Processing Image Data by Hybrid Techniques
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 1977Transform-DPCM (hybrid) techniques are applied to image data processing. For achieving bandwidth reduction, sample selection (threshold or variance) and variable bit allocation are adopted. The hybrid process is compared with the two-dimensional transform method in terms of bit rate, mean-square error, and computational complexity.
K. R. Rao 0001 +2 more
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Image processing techniques for laser images
Proceedings of 1996 Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2002This paper presents the signal processing method of laser images used for detection of small collinear obstacles in helicopter airborne applications. It is very difficult, if not almost impossible, for a regular passive imaging sensor based on CCD detectors to detect such small, remote objects.
I. Saban, S. Faibish
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