Applied Medical Image Processing: A Basic Course
A widely used, classroom-tested text, Applied Medical Image Processing: A Basic Course delivers an ideal introduction to image processing in medicine, emphasizing the clinical relevance and special requirements of the field. Avoiding excessive mathematical formalisms, the book presents key principles by implementing algorithms from scratch and usin
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Applied Medical Image Processing: A Basic Course
A widely used, classroom-tested text, Applied Medical Image Processing: A Basic Course delivers an ideal introduction to image processing in medicine, emphasizing the clinical relevance and special requirements of the field. Avoiding excessive mathematical formalisms, the book presents key principles by implementing algorithms from scratch and usin
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Applied Medical Image Processing: A Basic Course

Applied Medical Image Processing: A Basic Course

by Wolfgang Birkfellner
Applied Medical Image Processing: A Basic Course

Applied Medical Image Processing: A Basic Course

by Wolfgang Birkfellner

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A widely used, classroom-tested text, Applied Medical Image Processing: A Basic Course delivers an ideal introduction to image processing in medicine, emphasizing the clinical relevance and special requirements of the field. Avoiding excessive mathematical formalisms, the book presents key principles by implementing algorithms from scratch and usin

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ISBN-13: 9781498759724
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 04/19/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 455
File size: 12 MB
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About the Author

Wolfgang Birkfellner studied theoretical physics at, and holds a Ph.D in medical physics from, the University of Vienna, Austria. Currently, he is heading the Digital Image Processing Laboratory at the Center for Biomedical Engineering and Physics at the Medical University of Vienna. He is also a reviewer and editorial board member for major journals in the field, program committee member for international conferences, and principal investigator for several third-party funded research projects. Previously, he served as senior researcher at the University Hospital Basel/Switzerland and associate professor of medical physics at the Center for Biomedical Engineering and Physics of Vienna Medical School.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
List of Tables
Foreword
Preface to the First Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
User Guide
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: A Few Basics of Medical Image Sources
Radiology
The Electromagnetic Spectrum
Basic X-Ray Physics
Attenuation and Imaging
Computed Tomography
Magnetic Resonance Tomography
Ultrasound
Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
Other Imaging Techniques
Radiation Protection and Dosimetry
Summary and Further References
Chapter 2: Image Processing in Clinical Practice
Application Examples
Image Databases
Intensity Operations
Filter Operations
Segmentation
Spatial Transforms
Rendering and Surface Models
Registration
CT Reconstruction
Summary
Chapter 3: Image Representation
Pixels and Voxels
Gray Scale and Color Representation
Image File Formats
DICOM
Other Formats - Analyze 7.5, NIfTI, and Interfile
Image Quality and the Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Practical Lessons
Summary and Further References
Chapter 4: Operations in Intensity Space
The Intensity Transform Function and the Dynamic Range
Windowing
Histograms and Histogram Operations
Dithering and Depth
Practical Lessons
Summary and Further References
Chapter 5: Filtering and Transformations
The Filtering Operation
The Fourier Transform
Other Transforms
Practical Lessons
Summary and Further References
Chapter 6: Segmentation
The Segmentation Problem
ROI Definition and Centroids
Thresholding
Region Growing
More Sophisticated Segmentation Methods
Morphological Operations
Evaluation of Segmentation Results
Practical Lessons
Summary and Further References
Chapter 7: Spatial Transforms
Discretization – Resolution and Artifacts
Interpolation and Volume Regularization
Translation and Rotation
Reformatting
Tracking and Image-Guided Therapy
Practical Lessons
Summary and Further References
Chapter 8: Rendering and Surface Models
Visualization
Orthogonal and Perspective Projection, and the Viewpoint
Raycasting
Surface-Based Rendering
Practical Lessons
Summary and Further References
Chapter 9: Registration
Fusing Information
Registration Paradigms
Merit Functions
Optimization Strategies
Some General Comments
Camera Calibration
Registration to Physical Space
Evaluation of Registration Results
Practical Lessons
Summary and Further References
Chapter 10: CT Reconstruction
Introduction
Radon Transform
Algebraic Reconstruction
Some Remarks on Fourier Transform and Filtering
Filtered Backprojection
Practical Lessons
Summary and Further References
Chapter 11: A Tutorial on Image Guided Therapy
A Hands-On Approach to Camera Calibration and Image-Guided Therapy
Transformations
Camera Calibration
Image-Guided Therapy, Introduction
Image-Guided Therapy, Navigation System
Image-Guided Therapy, Theory in Practice
Summary
Chapter 12: A Selection of MATLAB® Commands
Control Structures and Operators
I/O and Data Structures
Mathematical Functions
Further References
Index

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The topics covered are clearly explained, including explanations of the mathematical operations that are required, therefore making it an ideal text for anyone who is new to medical image processing. … an interesting and helpful introduction to medical image processing. … This text is likely to be of interest to students starting work in medical image processing and would be a useful library text for hospital departments offering training in medical imaging.
—Sarah Cade, Scope, December 2011

The book … achieves its purpose very well. … The CD adds substantial value to the text and serves as an excellent guide to practice the information covered in the text. … Several books on image processing have been published recently, and this book takes a backseat to none of them. … Students who take a course where this book is used as the course text will be fortunate indeed.
—William Hendee, Medical Physics, Vol. 37, December 2010

[A]n outstanding work that will be of interest to virtually all biomedical engineers. The text is easy to follow, supposing only that the reader has a modest knowledge of linear algebra, basic engineering principles, and computer programming. I was impressed by the content as well as by amount of information that is packed on each page. In each well-organized chapter, important concepts and definitions are described concisely and well. Relevant medical images used for processing compliment many of the concepts discussed. Where important, the mathematical formulation is provided. The text and images refer to several MATLAB-based programming examples that are provided at the end of each chapter. These are useful to apply the concepts to actual medical image processing. The book can be used in part as an excellent reference work for biomedical engineers, scientists, and clinicians. This is a well-written, coherent, and comprehensive work covering the major topics in the field, suitable as a standalone text … The book is enjoyable to read, and students and professionals will not be bored when doing so. Engineers and scientists will find useful coverage of the field, and students will find the entire volume to be filled with important information.
—Edward J. Ciaccio, Columbia University, BioMedical Engineering OnLine, 2011

I have found this book very useful … . It is comprehensive and well written.
—Professor Terry Peters, Robarts Research Institute, The University of Western Ontario

This is a lucid, well-written, and hands-on textbook that explains in simple terms and with examples the basic issues of medical image processing. It contains many examples and useful programs.
—Professor Leo Joskowicz, Head of Computer-Assisted Surgery and Medical Image Processing Laboratory, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

The plethora of examples in each chapter … allows the reader to apply the theory and visually assess the outcomes. This book is a perfect blend of theory and practice. I highly recommend it.
—Dr. Pascal Fallavollita, Technische Universität München

… significant and timely. It provides a cogent, not overly simplified, not excessively mathematical treatise of basic principles that the student, trainee, young scientist, and junior practitioner can readily grasp and apply. … will help facilitate the ongoing, almost magical evolution of modem medical imaging … they who read this book will be able to make 'a truly useful picture'.
—From the Foreword by Richard A. Robb, Ph.D., Mayo Clinic College of Medicine

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