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Skip to Search Results- 2Jagersand, Martin (Computing Science)
- 1 Ahmed Bouferguene, Professor, Campus Saint-Jean - Academic Support
- 1Cobzas, Dana (Computing Science)
- 1Mohamed Al-Hussein, Professor, Construction Engineering, Faculty of Engineering - Civil and Environmental Engineering Dept
- 1Noga, Michelle (Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging)
- 1Punithakumar, Kumaradevan (Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging)
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Fall 2013
Medical image registration and segmentation are challenging because, medical images are generally corrupted by noise, image artifacts and the various anatomical regions of interest in medical images often do not have distinct sharp boundaries. However, these anatomical regions frequently...
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Spring 2021
Municipal drainage systems have a key role in public health and are considered one of the main components of every modern city's infrastructure. However, as the drainage system ages, its pipes gradually deteriorate at rates that vary based on the different conditions of utilization. To prevent...
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Fall 2017
This thesis presents a new way to conceptualize and study image registration based visual trackers by decomposing them into three constituent sub modules - search method, appearance model and state space model. It shows how this approach can be used to break down existing trackers and thus unify...
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Two-Step Rigid and Non-Rigid Image Registration for the Alignment of Multi-View Three-Dimensional Echocardiography Sequences
DownloadFall 2024
Ultrasound is a widely used imaging modality, which provides continuous real-time imaging of the human heart, brain, liver, and many other organs. Accurate cardiovascular evaluation plays an important role in early disease diagnosis and echocardiography plays an important role in the assessment...