| Titre : | Medical Image Processing, Reconstruction and Restoration : concepts and methods | | Type de document : | texte imprimé | | Auteurs : | Jiri Jan, Auteur | | Editeur : | Boca Raton, London, New York : Taylor & Francis | | Année de publication : | 2006 | | Importance : | 730 p. | | Présentation : | couv. ill.,ill. | | Format : | 23,5 cm. | | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-8247-5849-3 | | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | | Index. décimale : | 35-03 Traitement d'images médicales | | Résumé : | It is essential that differently oriented specialists and students involved in image processing have a firm grasp of the necessary concepts and principles. A single-source reference that can provide this foundation, as well as a thorough explanation of the techniques involved, particularly those found in medical image processing, would be an invaluable resource to have.
Medical Image Processing, Reconstruction and Restoration: Concepts and Methods is that resource. It not only explains the general principles and methods of image processing, but also focuses on recent applications specific to medical imaging – providing a theoretical yet clear explanation of underlying generic concepts.
The content of this book is divided into three parts:
Part I, Images as Multidimensional Signals, provides the introduction to basic image processing theory, explaining it for both analogue and digital image representation.
Part II, Imaging Systems as Data Sources, offers an alternative view on imaging modalities, with emphasis placed on analyzing internal signals and (pre)image data that are consequently processed.
Part III, Image Processing and Analysis, focuses on such vital image processing topics as tomographic image reconstruction, image fusion, methods of image enhancement, and image restoration techniques. This section also explains concepts of fundamental-level image analysis – detailing local feature analysis, image segmentation, and generalized morphological transforms. It also addresses what is needed within the image processing environment by noting necessary hardware and software and processes for image archiving and communications. | | Note de contenu : | Table of Contents
PART I Images as Multidimensional Signals
Chapter 1 Analogue (Continuous-Space) Image Representation
Chapter 2 Digital Image Representation
PART II Imaging Systems as Data Sources
Chapter 3 Planar X-Ray Imaging
Chapter 5 Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Chapter 6 Nuclear Imaging
Chapter 7 Ultrasonography
Chapter 8 Other Modalities
PART III Image Processing and Analysis
Chapter 9 Reconstructing Tomographic Images
Chapter 10 Image Fusion
Chapter 11 Image Enhancement
Chapter 12 Image Restoration
Chapter 13 Image Analysis
Chapter 14 Medical Image Processing Environment
-Index |
Medical Image Processing, Reconstruction and Restoration : concepts and methods [texte imprimé] / Jiri Jan, Auteur . - Boca Raton, London, New York : Taylor & Francis, 2006 . - 730 p. : couv. ill.,ill. ; 23,5 cm. ISBN : 978-0-8247-5849-3 Langues : Anglais ( eng) | Index. décimale : | 35-03 Traitement d'images médicales | | Résumé : | It is essential that differently oriented specialists and students involved in image processing have a firm grasp of the necessary concepts and principles. A single-source reference that can provide this foundation, as well as a thorough explanation of the techniques involved, particularly those found in medical image processing, would be an invaluable resource to have.
Medical Image Processing, Reconstruction and Restoration: Concepts and Methods is that resource. It not only explains the general principles and methods of image processing, but also focuses on recent applications specific to medical imaging – providing a theoretical yet clear explanation of underlying generic concepts.
The content of this book is divided into three parts:
Part I, Images as Multidimensional Signals, provides the introduction to basic image processing theory, explaining it for both analogue and digital image representation.
Part II, Imaging Systems as Data Sources, offers an alternative view on imaging modalities, with emphasis placed on analyzing internal signals and (pre)image data that are consequently processed.
Part III, Image Processing and Analysis, focuses on such vital image processing topics as tomographic image reconstruction, image fusion, methods of image enhancement, and image restoration techniques. This section also explains concepts of fundamental-level image analysis – detailing local feature analysis, image segmentation, and generalized morphological transforms. It also addresses what is needed within the image processing environment by noting necessary hardware and software and processes for image archiving and communications. | | Note de contenu : | Table of Contents
PART I Images as Multidimensional Signals
Chapter 1 Analogue (Continuous-Space) Image Representation
Chapter 2 Digital Image Representation
PART II Imaging Systems as Data Sources
Chapter 3 Planar X-Ray Imaging
Chapter 5 Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Chapter 6 Nuclear Imaging
Chapter 7 Ultrasonography
Chapter 8 Other Modalities
PART III Image Processing and Analysis
Chapter 9 Reconstructing Tomographic Images
Chapter 10 Image Fusion
Chapter 11 Image Enhancement
Chapter 12 Image Restoration
Chapter 13 Image Analysis
Chapter 14 Medical Image Processing Environment
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