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The level set method is a popular technique for tracking moving interfaces in several disciplines including computer vision and fluid dynamics. However, despite its high flexibility, the original level set method is limited by two important numerical issue ...
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NOVELTY - The method involves illuminating an object i.e. aneurysm, with measuring light with wavelengths ranging from 790 nanometer to 820 nanometer, and recording a sequence of images (21, 22) i.e. white light image, of the illuminated object. The sequen ...
Visual behavior recognition is currently a highly active research area. This is due both to the scientific challenge posed by the complexity of the task, and to the growing interest in its applications, such as automated visual surveillance, human-computer ...
The ever increasing number of digital images in both public and private collections urges on the need for generic image content analysis systems. These systems need to be capable to capture the content of images from both scenes and objects, in a compact w ...
Evaluation of segmentation methods is a crucial aspect in image processing, especially in the medical imaging field, where small differences between segmented regions in the anatomy can be of paramount importance. Usually, segmentation evaluation is based ...
A method for detecting, in single time-point, in-vivo imaging data related to artifacts in the imaging of objects, includes acquiring at least one in-vivo image with imaging apparatus. A background image corresponds to imaged air of the in-vivo image. The ...
n this thesis, we will work on medical image processing. More particularly, we will focus on Wall Motion Tracking in Intracranial Aneurysms by means of accurate and robust segmentation in a 4D Electrocardiography (ECG)-gated Computed Tomography (CT) image ...
Stereo vision is a usual method to obtain depth information from images. The problems encountered when applying the majority of well established algorithms to provide this information are due to the high computational load required. This occurs in both the ...
Medical Imaging is a necessary component of many applications, such as clinical diagnosis, event tracking and decision making. Segmentation of anatomical organs in a medical image is a helpful processing of medical images for clinical purposes. Accurate ma ...
To cope with a variety of clinical applications, research in medical image processing has led to a large spectrum of segmentation techniques that extract anatomical structures from volumetric data acquired with 3D imaging modalities. Despite continuing adv ...