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Title Handbook of medical imaging. Volume 2, Medical image processing and analysis / Milan Sonka, J. Michael Fitzpatrick, ed
Published Bellingham, Wash. : SPIE Press, ©2000

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Description 1 online resource (xxxi, 1218 pages) : illustrations
Series SPIE Press monograph ; PM80
SPIE monograph ; PM80
Contents Preface to the Handbook of medical imaging -- Introduction to Volume 2: Medical image processing and analysis -- 1. Statistical image reconstruction methods. 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. The problem; 1.3. Optimization algorithms; 1.4. EM algorithms; 1.5. Coordinate-ascent algorithms; 1.6. Paraboloidal surrogates algorithms; 1.7. Direct algorithms; 1.8. Alternatives to Poisson models; 1.9. Emission reconstruction; 1.10. Advanced topics; 1.11. Example results; 1.12. Summary; 1.13. Acknowledgements; 1.14. Appendix: Poisson properties; 1.15. References -- 2. Image segmentation. 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Image preprocessing and acquisition artifacts; 2.3. Thresholding; 2.4. Edge-based techniques; 2.5. Region-based segmentation; 2.6. Classification; 2.7. Discussion and conclusion; 2.8. Acknowledgements; 2.9. References -- 3. Image segmentation using deformable models. 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Parametric deformable models; 3.3. Geometric deformable models; 3.4. Extensions of deformable models; 3.5. Conclusion and future directions; 3.6. Further reading; 3.7. Acknowledgments; 3.8. References -- 4. Morphological methods for biomedical image analysis. 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Binary morphological operators; 4.3. Morphological representation of binary images; 4.4. Grayscale morphological operators; 4.5. Grayscale discrete size transform; 4.6. Morphological image reconstruction; 4.7. Morphological image segmentation; 4.8. Conclusions and further discussion; 4.9. Acknowledgments; 4.10. References
5. Feature extraction. 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Invariance as a motivation for feature extraction; 5.3. Examples of features; 5.4. Feature selection and dimensionality reduction for classification; 5.5. Features in practice; 5.6. Future developments; 5.7. Acknowledgments; 5.8. References -- 6. Extracting surface models of the anatomy from medical images. 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Surface representations; 6.3. Iso-surface extraction; 6.4. Building surfaces from two-dimensional contours; 6.5. Some topological issues in deformable surfaces; 6.6. Optimization; 6.7. Exemplary algorithms operating on polygonal surfaces; 6.8. Conclusion and perspective; 6.9. References -- 7. Medical image interpretation. 7.1. Introduction; 7.2. Image segmentation; 7.3. Feature-based labeling/classification; 7.4. Knowledge representations and high-level image analysis; 7.5. Image interpretation systems; 7.6. Applications; 7.7. Discussion; 7.8. References-- Color plates.-- 8. Image registration. 8.1. Introduction; 8.2. Geometrical transformations; 8.3. Point-based methods; 8.4. Surface-based methods; 8.5. Intensity-based methods; 8.6. Conclusion; 8.7. Acknowledgments; 8.8. References
9. Signal modeling for tissue characterization. 9.1. Introduction; 9.2. Continuous-to-discrete transformations; 9.3. Ultrasonic waveform models; 9.4. Ultrasonic applications; 9.5. Magnetic resonance waveform models; 9.6. Continuous-to-discrete transformations revisited; 9.7. MR applications; 9.8. Summary; 9.9. Acknowledgements; 9.10. References -- 10. Validation of medical image analysis techniques. 10.1. Introduction; 10.2. Types of image analysis problems; 10.3. Definitions of basic performance metrics; 10.4. Methodologies for training and testing; 10.5. Statistical tests; 10.6. Practical pitfalls in estimating performance; 10.7. Conclusions; 10.8. Discussion; 10.9. Acknowledgments; 10.10. References -- 11. Echocardiography. 11.1. Introduction; 11.2. The echocardiographic examination; 11.3. The ventricles; 11.4. The valves; 11.5. Automated analysis; 11.6. Acknowledgments; 11.7. References -- 12. Cardiac image analysis: motion and deformation. 12.1. Introduction; 12.2. Invasive approaches to measuring myocardial deformation; 12.3. Approaches to obtaining estimates of cardiac deformation from 4D images; 12.4. Modeling used for interpolation and smoothing; 12.5. Case study: 3D cardiac deformation; 12.6. Validation of results; 12.7. Conclusions and further research directions; 12.8. Appendix A: Comparison of mechanical models to regularization; 12.9. References
13. Angiography and intravascular ultrasound. 13.1. Introduction; 13.2. X-ray angiographic imaging; 13.3. Biplane angiography and 3D reconstruction of coronary trees; 13.4. Introduction to intravascular ultrasound; 13.5. Fusion of biplane angiography and IVUS; 13.6. Left ventriculography; 13.7. Acknowledgments; 13.8. References -- 14. Vascular imaging and analysis. 14.1. Introduction; 14.2. Ultrasound analysis of peripheral artery disease; 14.3. Magnetic resonance angiography; 14.4. Computed tomography angiography and assessment of coronary calcification; 14.5. Acknowledgments; 14.6. References -- 15. Computer-aided diagnosis in mammography. 15.1. Introduction; 15.2. Breast cancer; 15.3. Radiographic manifestations of breast cancer; 15.4. Image requirements in mammography; 15.5. Digitization; 15.6. Computerized analysis of mammograms; 15.7. Segmentation of breast region and preprocessing; 15.8. Lesion extraction; 15.9. Feature extraction; 15.10. Feature selection; 15.11. Classifiers; 15.12. Presentation of CAD results; 15.13. Evaluation of computer analysis methods; 15.14. Evaluation of computer analysis method as an aid; 15.15. (Pre- )clinical experiences and commercial systems; 15.16. Discussion and summary; 15.17. Acknowledgements; 15.18. References -- 16. Pulmonary imaging and analysis. 16.1. Introduction; 16.2. Image segmentation and analysis; 16.3. Applications; 16.4. Summary and future directions; 16.5. References
17. Brain image analysis and atlas construction. 17.1. Challenges in brain image analysis; 17.2. Registration to an atlas; 17.3. Deformable brain atlases; 17.4. Warping algorithms; 17.5. Model-driven deformable atlases; 17.6. Probabilistic atlases and model-based morphometry; 17.7. Cortical modeling and analysis; 17.8. Cortical averaging; 17.9. Deformation-based morphometry; 17.10. Voxel-based morphometry; 17.11. Dynamic (4D) brain maps; 17.12. Conclusion; 17.13. Acknowledgments; 17.14. References -- 18. Tumor imaging, analysis, and treatment planning. 18.1. Introduction; 18.2. Medical imaging paradigms; 18.3. Dynamic imaging; 18.4. Conventional and physiological imaging; 18.5. Tissue-specific and physiologic nuclear medicine modalities; 18.6. Positron emission tomography; 18.7. Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI; 18.8. Functional CT and MRI; 18.9. Perfusion; 18.10. Perfusion MRI; 18.11. Future; 18.12. References -- 19. Soft tissue analysis via finite element modeling. 19.1. Introduction; 19.2. Theoretical background; 19.3. Human skin, neck, and hand modeling and motion analysis; 19.4. Burn scar assessment technique; 19.5. Advanced assessment and modeling issues; 19.6. Conclusions; 19.7. References -- Index
Summary Volume 2 addresses the methods in use or in development for enhancing the visual perception of digital medical images obtained by a wide variety of imaging modalities and for image analysis as an aid to detection and diagnosis
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Diagnostic imaging -- Digital techniques -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Imaging systems in medicine -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Diagnostic imaging.
Psychophysics.
Diagnostic Imaging
Technology, Radiologic
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
Psychophysics
Health Physics
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General.
MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Diseases.
MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine.
Psychophysics
Diagnostic imaging
Diagnostic imaging -- Digital techniques
Imaging systems in medicine
Genre/Form handbooks.
Handbooks and manuals
Handbooks and manuals.
Guides et manuels.
Form Electronic book
Author Sonka, Milan.
Fitzpatrick, J. Michael.
ISBN 9781615837298
1615837299
9780819481191
081948119X
Other Titles Medical imaging
Medical image processing and analysis