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Demonstration of remote optical measurement configuration that correlates to glucose concentration in blood

2010

An optical approach allowing the extraction and the separation of remote vibration sources has recently been proposed. The approach has also been applied for medical related applications as blood pressure and heart beats monitoring. In this paper we demonstrate its capability to monitor glucose concentration in blood stream. The technique is based on the tracking of temporal changes of reflected secondary speckle produced in human skin (wrist) when being illuminated by a laser beam. A temporal change in skin’s vibration profile generated due to blood pulsation is analyzed for estimating the glucose concentration. Experimental tests that were carried out in order to verify the proposed appro…

Materials scienceocis:(280.0280) Remote sensingmedicine.diagnostic_testNoninvasive Optical Diagnosticsbusiness.industryNear-infrared spectroscopyTracking (particle physics)Atomic and Molecular Physics and Opticsocis:(030.6140) SpeckleVibrationSpeckle patternremote sensingOpticsmedical optics and biotechnologyOptical coherence tomographyDigital image processingmedicineStage (hydrology)sense organsspecklebusinessLaser beamsocis:(170.0170) Medical optics and biotechnologyBiotechnologyBiomedical engineering
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New, fast, and accurate procedure to calibrate a 2-dimensional digital measurement method.

2005

Traditionally, dental casts have been measured by hand, with conventional calipers. Today, several digital methods are available for automatically measuring tooth size, but their accuracy depends on proper calibration. The purpose of this article is to introduce a fast and accurate procedure to calibrate a previously introduced 2-dimensional computerized system of measuring mesiodistal tooth size and calculating overall and anterior Bolton ratios. In this calibration method, the cast is digitized while sitting on a sheet of graph paper. The magnification of the paper in 2 axes can be easily calculated and hence the magnification of the dental cast digital image.

Measurement methodComputer sciencebusiness.industryMagnificationOrthodonticsGraph paperModels DentalDigital imageCalibrationCalibrationImage Processing Computer-AssistedCalipersComputerized systemHumansOdontometryComputer visionArtificial intelligenceDental castbusinessAmerican journal of orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics : official publication of the American Association of Orthodontists, its constituent societies, and the American Board of Orthodontics
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Automatic Biological Cell Counting Using a Modified Gradient Hough Transform

2017

AbstractWe present a computational method for pseudo-circular object detection and quantitative characterization in digital images, using the gradient accumulation matrix as a basic tool. This Gradient Accumulation Transform (GAT) was first introduced in 1992 by Kierkegaard and recently used by Kaytanli & Valentine. In the present article, we modify the approach by using the phase coding studied by Cicconet, and by adding a “local contributor list” (LCL) as well as a “used contributor matrix” (UCM), which allow for accurate peak detection and exploitation. These changes help make the GAT algorithm a robust and precise method to automatically detect pseudo-circular objects in a microscop…

Microbiological Techniques0301 basic medicineCountingComputer scienceColony Count Microbial02 engineering and technologyPattern Recognition AutomatedHough transformlaw.inventionAutomation03 medical and health sciencesMatrix (mathematics)Digital imageCirclelawYeasts[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringImage Processing Computer-AssistedMicroscopic imageInstrumentationMicroscopybusiness.industryClinical Coding[ SDV.IDA ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringPattern recognition021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyObject detectionPeak detection030104 developmental biologyCoughSaccharomycetalesImagesBiological cellArtificial intelligenceCell0210 nano-technologybusinessAlgorithmsPhase coding
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Improved quantitative phase imaging in lensless microscopy by single-shot multi-wavelength illumination using a fast convergence algorithm.

2015

We report on a novel algorithm for high-resolution quantitative phase imaging in a new concept of lensless holographic microscope based on single-shot multi-wavelength illumination. This new microscope layout, reported by Noom et al. along the past year and named by us as MISHELF (initials incoming from Multi-Illumination Single-Holographic-Exposure Lensless Fresnel) microscopy, rises from the simultaneous illumination and recording of multiple diffraction patterns in the Fresnel domain. In combination with a novel and fast iterative phase retrieval algorithm, MISHELF microscopy is capable of high-resolution (micron range) phase-retrieved (twin image elimination) biological imaging of dynam…

MicroscopeImage qualitybusiness.industryComputer scienceHolographyAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionOpticslawMicroscopyDigital image processingPhase imagingDigital holographic microscopybusinessBiological imagingPhase retrievalAlgorithmOptics express
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Reduction of spherical-aberration impact in microscopy by wavefront coding

2009

In modern high-NA optical scanning instruments, like scanning microscopes, the refractive-index mismatch between the sample and the immersion medium introduces a significant amount of spherical aberration when imaging deep inside the specimen, spreading out the impulse response. Since such aberration depends on the focalization depth, it is not possible to achieve a static global compensation for the whole 3D sample in scanning microscopy. Therefore a depth-variant impulse response is generated. Consequently, the design of pupil elements that increase the tolerance to this aberration is of great interest. In this paper we report a hybrid technique that provides a focal spot that remains alm…

MicroscopyMaterials scienceMicroscopebusiness.industryImage EnhancementAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionSpherical aberrationOpticsOptical microscopelawImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedDigital image processingMicroscopyDeconvolutionArtifactsbusinessAlgorithmsImpulse responseWavefront codingOptics Express
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Design, Calibration, and Application of a Robust, Cost-Effective, and High-Resolution Lensless Holographic Microscope

2022

Lensless holographic microscope (LHM) is an emerging very promising technology that provides high-quality imaging and analysis of biological samples without utilizing any lens for imaging. Due to its small size and reduced price, LHM can be a very useful tool for the point-of-care diagnosis of diseases, sperm assessment, or microfluidics, among others, not only employed in advanced laboratories but also in poor and/or remote areas. Recently, several LHMs have been reported in the literature. However, complete characterization of their optical parameters remains not much presented yet. Hence, we present a complete analysis of the performance of a compact, reduced cost, and high-resolution LH…

Microscopyin-line holographic microscopy; digital holography; Gabor holography; lensless microscope; digital image processing; medical and biological imaging; microscope characterizationCost-Benefit Analysisin-line holographic microscopyChemical technologyHolographyTP1-1185microscope characterizationÒpticaOptometriadigital image processingdigital holographyBiochemistryArticleAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsAnalytical ChemistryGabor holographylensless microscopeCalibrationmedical and biological imagingElectrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentationLenses
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PACS infrastructure supporting e-learning

2011

Digital imaging is becoming predominant in radiology. This has implications for teaching support, because conventional film-based concepts are now obsolete. The IHE Teaching File and Clinical Study Export (TCE) profile provides an excellent platform to enhance PACS infrastructure with educational functionality. This can be supplemented with dedicated e-learning tools.

Models EducationalDatabases FactualE-learning (theory)Information Storage and Retrievalcomputer.software_genreEducation DistanceClinical studyUser-Computer InterfaceDigital imageInformation systemHumansMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingInternetMultimediabusiness.industryTeachingDigital imagingGeneral MedicineRadiology Information SystemsMultimediaTeaching fileRadiologybusinesscomputerSoftwareComputer-Assisted InstructionEuropean Journal of Radiology
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Selective Change Driven Imaging: A Biomimetic Visual Sensing Strategy

2011

Selective Change Driven (SCD) Vision is a biologically inspired strategy for acquiring, transmitting and processing images that significantly speeds up image sensing. SCD vision is based on a new CMOS image sensor which delivers, ordered by the absolute magnitude of its change, the pixels that have changed after the last time they were read out. Moreover, the traditional full frame processing hardware and programming methodology has to be changed, as a part of this biomimetic approach, to a new processing paradigm based on pixel processing in a data flow manner, instead of full frame image processing.

Motion analysisComputer scienceComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONImage processinglcsh:Chemical technologyBiochemistryArticleAnalytical ChemistryMotionArtificial IntelligenceDigital image processingImage Processing Computer-AssistedComputer SimulationComputer visionlcsh:TP1-1185biomimeticsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringImage sensorInstrumentationPixelbusiness.industrymotion analysisFrame (networking)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsCMOS image sensorArtificial intelligencebusinessAlgorithmsevent-based visionSensors
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Data Compression with ENO Schemes: A Case Study

2001

Abstract We study the compresion properties of ENO-type nonlinear multiresolution transformations on digital images. Specific error control algorithms are used to ensure a prescribed accuracy. The numerical results reveal that these methods strongly outperform the more classical wavelet decompositions in the case of piecewise smooth geometric images.

Nonlinear systemDigital imageWaveletTheoretical computer scienceApplied MathematicsMathematicsofComputing_NUMERICALANALYSISComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONPiecewiseError detection and correctionAlgorithmComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSMathematicsData compressionApplied and Computational Harmonic Analysis
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A Novel Technique for Monitoring the W-Beam Guardrails

2014

The paper addresses the problem of the measurement of guardrails’ deformations by means automatic analysis of optical images. The technique is founded on the analysis of high-resolution photos, obtained by means of 3D camera installed into a data vehicle. The novel methodology has been used to calculate the longitudinal safety barrier deformations for one W-beam guardrails installed along a rural road in Italy. The procedure has shown that digital image analysis can be used with the aim to monitoring guardrails and, therefore, for guarantee reasonable levels of protection against serious ran-off-road crashes.

Novel techniqueEngineeringbusiness.industryGeneral EngineeringSafety barrierRural roadsStereoscopylaw.inventionlaw3d cameraDigital image processingDigital image analysisComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessBeam (structure)SimulationAdvanced Materials Research
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