Guide to Medical Image Analysis, 2012
Methods and Algorithms

Advances in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Series

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This book presents a comprehensive overview of medical image analysis. Practical in approach, the text is uniquely structured by potential applications. Features: presents learning objectives, exercises and concluding remarks in each chapter, in addition to a glossary of abbreviations; describes a range of common imaging techniques, reconstruction techniques and image artefacts; discusses the archival and transfer of images, including the HL7 and DICOM standards; presents a selection of techniques for the enhancement of contrast and edges, for noise reduction and for edge-preserving smoothing; examines various feature detection and segmentation techniques, together with methods for computing a registration or normalisation transformation; explores object detection, as well as classification based on segment attributes such as shape and appearance; reviews the validation of an analysis method; includes appendices on Markov random field optimization, variational calculus and principal component analysis.

The Analysis of Medical Images

Digital Image Acquisition

Image Storage and Transfer

Image Enhancement

Feature Detection

Segmentation: Principles and Basic Techniques

Segmentation in Feature Space

Segmentation as a Graph Problem

Active Contours and Active Surfaces

Registration and Normalization

Detection and Segmentation by Shape and Appearance

Classification and Clustering

Validation

Optimisation of Markov Random Fields

Variational Calculus

Principal Component Analysis

References

Dr. Klaus D. Toennies is a Professor of Image Processing and Pattern Recognition at the Department of Simulation and Graphics of the Otto-von-Guericke University of Magdeburg, Germany.

An in-depth-introduction into medical image analysis, suitable for use as a textbook

Provides a detailed discussion on segmentation, classification and registration techniques

Presents the methods in the context of their adequate use, based on the constraints necessary for successful application

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras