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Efficient medical volume visualization : an approach based on domain knowledge /Lundström, Claes, January 2007 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Linköping : Linköpings universitet, 2007. / Härtill 9 uppsatser.
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An inertial-optical tracking system for quantitative, freehand, 3D ultrasoundGoldsmith, Abraham Myron. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Worcester Polytechnic Institute. / Keywords: Freehand; inertial tracking; Ultrasound. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 221-223).
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Hemorrhage and aortic aneurysm detection in the abdomen using 3D ultrasound imaging /Yuk, Jongtae. January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 158-162).
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Algorithmic approaches to finding cover in three-dimensional, virtual environments /Morgan, David J. January 2003 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.S. in Modeling, Virtual Environments and Simulation)--Naval Postgraduate School, September 2003. / Thesis advisor(s): Christian J. Darken, Joseph A. Sullivan. Includes bibliographical references (p. 91-92). Also available online.
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A supervised learning framework for multi-modal rigid registration with applications to angiographic images /Chan, Ho-Ming. January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (M. Phil.)--Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 2003. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 60-62). Also available in electronic version. Access restricted to campus users.
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Deconvolution of three-dimensional medical ultrasoundGomersall, William Henry January 2011 (has links)
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Automated feature detection in multidimensional images /Heiberg, Einar Brandt, January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Linköping : Univ., 2005.
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Depth and size limits for the visibility of veins using the veinviewer imaging systemGanesh, Soujanya, January 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Tennessee Health Science Center, 2007. / Title from title page screen (viewed on July 30, 2008). Research advisor: Jack A. Buchanan, M.D. Document formatted into pages (xii, 103 p. : ill.). Vita. Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (p. 78-80).
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Sensitivity comparison evaluation of computer-generated three dimensional surface topography to conventional maxillofacial radiographic imageryHazey, Michael A., January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--West Virginia University, 2006. / Title from document title page. Document formatted into pages; contains x, 220 p. : ill. (some col.). Vita. Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references (p. 69-74).
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Validação de medidas maxilofaciais por meio da tomografia computadorizada por feixe cônico em 3D / Assessment of linear and angular measurements on three-dimensional conebeam computed tomographic imagesMoreira, Carla Ruffeil 01 October 2009 (has links)
O objetivo deste estudo foi demonstrar a precisão e a acurácia de medidas maxilofaciais lineares e angulares obtidas por tomografia computadorizada por feixe cônico (TCFC). A amostra consistiu de quinze crânios humanos secos submetidos à TCFC. Medidas lineares e angulares foram realizadas em imagens em terceira dimensão (3D) após a identificação de pontos craniométricos convencionais. As imagens em 3D-TCFC foram analisadas por dois radiologistas, duas vezes, independentemente. Medidas físicas foram realizadas por um terceiro examinador utilizando paquímetro e goniômetro digitais. Os resultados não demonstraram diferenças estatísticas significantes para as análises intra e interexaminadores. As comparações entre as medidas físicas e as obtidas em 3D-TCFC para ambos os examinadores também não foram estatisticamente significantes tanto para as medidas lineares quanto paras as angulares (p= 0,968 e 0,915, p= 0,844 e 0,700, respectivamente). As imagens em 3D-TCFC podem ser utilizadas com precisão e acurácia para a obtenção de medidas lineares e angulares a partir de estruturas anatômicas e pontos craniométricos. / The purpose of this research was to provide further evidence to demonstrate the precision and accuracy of maxillofacial linear and angular measurements obtained by cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images. The study population consisted of 15 dry human skulls that were submitted to a CBCT, and threedimensional (3D) images were generated. Linear and angular measurements based upon conventional craniometric anatomical landmarks, were identified in 3D-CBCT images by two radiologists twice each independently. Subsequently physical measurements were made by a third examiner using a digital caliper and a digital goniometer. The results demonstrated no statistically significant difference between inter and intra-examiner analysis. Regarding accuracy test, no statistically significant difference were found of the comparison between the physical and CBCT-based linear and angular for both examiners (p= 0.968 and 0.915, p= 0.844 and 0.700 respectively). 3D-CBCT images can be used to obtain dimensionally accurate linear and angular measurements from bony maxillofacial structures and landmarks.
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