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Thomas P. Oghalai, Ryan Long, Wihan Kim, Brian E. Applegate and John S. Oghalai
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a light-based imaging modality that is used widely in the diagnosis and management of eye disease, and it is starting to become used to evaluate for ear disease. However, manual image analysis to interpret the anatom...
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Teresa Kwamboka Abuya, Richard Maina Rimiru and George Onyango Okeyo
Denoising computed tomography (CT) medical images is crucial in preserving information and restoring images contaminated with noise. Standard filters have extensively been used for noise removal and fine details? preservation. During the transmission of ...
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Huong Nguyen Minh, Marie Muller and Kay Raum
Delay-and-sum (DAS) beamforming of backscattered echoes is used for conventional ultrasound imaging. Although DAS beamforming is well suited for imaging in soft tissues, refraction, scattering, and absorption, porous mineralized tissues cause phase aberr...
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Krzysztof Malczewski
One of the most challenging aspects of medical modalities such as Computed Tomography (CT) as well hybrid techniques such as CT/PET (Computed Tomography/Positron emission tomography) and PET/MRI is finding a balance between examination time, radiation do...
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Mohamed Mejri and Maiza Bekara
Seismic imaging is the main technology used for subsurface hydrocarbon prospection. It provides an image of the subsurface using the same principles as ultrasound medical imaging. As for any data acquired through hydrophones (pressure sensors) and/or geo...
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Yunshan Sun, Liyi Zhang, Yanqin Li and Juan Meng
Computed tomography (CT) image reconstruction and restoration are very important in medical image processing, and are associated together to be an inverse problem. Image iterative reconstruction is a key tool to increase the applicability of CT imaging a...
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