SIGNAL PROCESSING IN MEDICAL IMAGING AND IMAGE-GUIDED INTERVENTION
Medical Imaging
Presented by: Milan Sonka, Author(s): Milan Sonka, The University of Iowa, United States
This is an introduction to a special session of ICASSP devoted to signal processing techniques in medical imaging and image analysis that consists of this introduction and 5 research presentations, each addressing one aspect of the medical imaging field in which signal processing plays an irreplaceable role. The topics cover a broad spectrum of medical imaging problems from image acquisition to image analysis to population-based anatomical modeling. The focus is on technical aspects of the problem and proposed/developed solutions with sufficient emphasis given to the introducing the biomedical importance of the problem as well as its signal processing relevance.
Lecture Information
Recorded: | 2011-05-24 13:45 - 14:05, Club D |
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Added: | 15. 6. 2011 07:05 |
Number of views: | 29 |
Video resolution: | 1024x576 px, 512x288 px |
Video length: | 0:19:32 |
Audio track: | MP3 [6.60 MB], 0:19:32 |
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