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Bio-Imaging and Visualization for Patient-Customized...

Bio-Imaging and Visualization for Patient-Customized Simulations

Huafeng Wang, Lihong Li, Hao Han (auth.), João Manuel R. S. Tavares, Xiongbiao Luo, Shuo Li (eds.)
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This book contains the full papers presented at the MICCAI 2013 workshop Bio-Imaging and Visualization for Patient-Customized Simulations (MWBIVPCS 2013). MWBIVPCS 2013 brought together researchers representing several fields, such as Biomechanics, Engineering, Medicine, Mathematics, Physics and Statistic.

The contributions included in this book present and discuss new trends in those fields, using several methods and techniques, including the finite element method, similarity metrics, optimization processes, graphs, hidden Markov models, sensor calibration, fuzzy logic, data mining, cellular automation, active shape models, template matching and level sets. These serve as tools to address more efficiently different and timely applications involving signal and image acquisition, image processing and analysis, image segmentation, image registration and fusion, computer simulation, image based modelling, simulation and surgical planning, image guided robot assisted surgical and image based diagnosis.

This book will appeal to researchers, PhD students and graduate students with multidisciplinary interests related to the areas of medical imaging, image processing and analysis, computer vision, image segmentation, image registration and fusion, scientific data visualization and image based modeling and simulation.

Year:
2014
Edition:
1
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing
Language:
english
Pages:
137
ISBN 10:
3319035908
ISBN 13:
9783319035901
Series:
Lecture Notes in Computational Vision and Biomechanics 13
File:
PDF, 7.17 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2014
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