نتایج جستجو برای: atlas

تعداد نتایج: 24983  

Journal: :AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium 2003
Usha S. Sinha Suzie El-Saden Gary R. Duckwiler L. Thompson Siamak Ardekani Hooshang Kangarloo

We present a MR brain atlas for structure and function (diffusion weighted images). The atlas is customizable for contrast and orientation to match the current patient images. In addition, the atlas also provides normative values of MR parameters (T1, T2 and ADC values). The atlas is designed on informatics principles to provide context sensitive decision support at the time of primary image in...

2005
L. Sbordone

We report on the latest version of our GNU-Linux port of the ATLAS – SYNTHE – WIDTH suite of codes for the stellar atmosphere modeling. The latest version (8.1 at the time of the workshop) of the Intel Fortran Compiler allowed for a significantly better backward compatibility with the VMS version of the code, thus allowing us to remove almost all the modifications we initially introduced in ord...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2008
Wim Van Hecke Jan Sijbers Emiliano D'Agostino Frederik Maes Steve De Backer Everhard Vandervliet Paul M. Parizel Alexander Leemans

Voxel based morphometry (VBM) has been increasingly applied to detect diffusion tensor (DT) image abnormalities in patients for different pathologies. An important requisite for a robust VBM analysis is the availability of a high-dimensional non-rigid coregistration technique that is able to align both the spatial and the orientational DT information. Consequently, there is a need for an inter-...

Journal: :Medical physics 2015
Xiahai Zhuang Wenjia Bai Jingjing Song Songhua Zhan Xiaohua Qian Wenzhe Shi Yanyun Lian Daniel Rueckert

PURPOSE Cardiac computed tomography (CT) is widely used in clinical diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases. Whole heart segmentation (WHS) plays a vital role in developing new clinical applications of cardiac CT. However, the shape and appearance of the heart can vary greatly across different scans, making the automatic segmentation particularly challenging. The objective of this work is to devel...

2016
Igor Martin Ramos Herrera Miguel Gonzalez Castañeda Juan Robles Joel Fonseca León

BACKGROUND Maps have been widely used to provide a visual representation of information of a geographic area. Health atlases are collections of maps related to conditions, infrastructure or services provided. Various countries have put resources towards producing health atlases that support health decision makers to enhance their services to the communities. Latin America, as well as Spain, hav...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2016
Tetsuro Sekine Alfred Buck Gaspar Delso Edwin E G W Ter Voert Martin Huellner Patrick Veit-Haibach Geoffrey Warnock

UNLABELLED Attenuation correction (AC) for integrated PET/MR imaging in the human brain is still an open problem. In this study, we evaluated a simplified atlas-based AC (Atlas-AC) by comparing (18)F-FDG PET data corrected using either Atlas-AC or true CT data (CT-AC). METHODS We enrolled 8 patients (median age, 63 y). All patients underwent clinically indicated whole-body (18)F-FDG PET/CT fo...

Journal: :EJNMMI physics 2015
Jaewon Yang Yiqiang Jian Michel Tohme Spencer Behr Daniel Vigneron Sharmila Majumdar Youngho Seo

University of California, San Francisco, USA An atlas-CT-based bone-anatomy compensation for MR-based attenuation correction (MRAC) in brain PET/MRI imaging is a current standard. However, the impact of an anatomical difference has not been clinically evaluated. Thus, we aim to evaluate the impact of the anatomical dissimilarity on MRAC. Whole-body FDG-PET/CT followed by PET/MRI were performed ...

2010
M. A. Thompson D. J. B. Smith J. A. Stevens M. J. Jarvis

Aims. We aim to demonstrate that the Herschel-ATLAS (H-ATLAS) is suitable for a blind and unbiased survey for debris disks by identifying candidate debris disks associated with main sequence stars in the initial science demonstration field of the survey. We show that H-ATLAS reveals a population of far-infrared/sub-mm sources that are associated with stars or star-like objects on the SDSS main-...

2016
Kishan Andre Liyanage Christopher Steward Bradford Armstrong Moffat Nicholas Lachlan Opie Gil Simon Rind Sam Emmanuel John Stephen Ronayne Clive Newton May Terence John O'Brien Marjorie Eileen Milne Thomas James Oxley

Segmentation is the process of partitioning an image into subdivisions and can be applied to medical images to isolate anatomical or pathological areas for further analysis. This process can be done manually or automated by the use of image processing computer packages. Atlas-based segmentation automates this process by the use of a pre-labelled template and a registration algorithm. We develop...

Journal: :Medical image analysis 2010
Eva M. van Rikxoort Ivana Isgum Yulia Arzhaeva Marius Staring Stefan Klein Max A. Viergever Josien P. W. Pluim Bram van Ginneken

Atlas-based segmentation is a powerful generic technique for automatic delineation of structures in volumetric images. Several studies have shown that multi-atlas segmentation methods outperform schemes that use only a single atlas, but running multiple registrations on volumetric data is time-consuming. Moreover, for many scans or regions within scans, a large number of atlases may not be requ...

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