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Computational Vision and Medical Image Processing IV
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Computational Vision and Medical Image Processing IV

by Joao RS Tavares, Jorge R.M. Natal
October 2013
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
492 pages
21h 54m
English
CRC Press
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microarchitecture including vessels. We were able
to obtain a sufficient amount of data and provide
adapted geometric tools in order to make real sta-
tistics on one hand and to allow for generating new
volumes by image processing on another hand.
Our final goal is to rely a set of 3 or 4 radiograph
to its 3D organization. The fact of not using a sin-
gle radiograph is the main key to recover enough
information. There are many situations were it is
quite simple to acquire few radiographs were it is
still costly to obtain a 3D volume in vivo.
This approach, if demonstrated as interest-
ing enough, could be generalized to human bone.
Finally, the resolution of new machines arriving
onto the market will produce a boost into previous
studies in ...
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ISBN: 9781138000810