Search results for "Digital imaging"

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Digitale Mehrschichttomographie

1989

A set of projection images is acquired during longitudinal tomography with an image intensifier TV system. Reconstruction of tomograms in each desired plane is achieved by shifting and summing up of the digitalized projection images. Digital multilayer and conventional film tomograms mainly of the respiratory tract and skeleton have been compared in 100 patients. Image quality is comparable with both methods. Disadvantage of digital tomography is lower spatial resolution (512 x 512 matrix size); advantages include lower radiation dose, shorter study time, and facilities of digital imaging.

Plane (geometry)business.industryComputer scienceImage qualityDigital imagingImage intensifierlaw.inventionlawRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingComputer visionTomographyArtificial intelligenceProjection (set theory)Nuclear medicinebusinessImage resolutionDigital radiographyRöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren
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Velocity and turbulence measurements: uncertainty in the application of the Image-based technique

2018

This work focuses on the application of image-based technique to estimate velocity and turbulent flow characteristics. In particular, in the present work digital imaging technique is used for performing surface velocity measurements of hyper-concentrated flows. The analysis is conducted with the aid of data collected in a scale laboratory flume constructed at the Hydraulic laboratory of the Department of Civil, Environmental, Aerospatial and of Materials Engineering (DICAM) – University of Palermo (Italy). In the present paper a brief summary of results obtained in previous works on the flow velocity estimation error and uncertainty related to the acquisition procedure is reported.

Rivers Flow velocity MeasuresFlumeDigital imageFlow velocityScale (ratio)TurbulenceDigital imagingSurface velocityImage basedSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaMarine engineering2018 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for the Sea; Learning to Measure Sea Health Parameters (MetroSea)
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Relationship between resolution and accuracy of four intraoral scanners in complete-arch impressions

2018

Background The scanner does not measure the dental surface continually. Instead, it generates a point cloud, and these points are then joined to form the scanned object. This approximation will depend on the number of points generated (resolution), which can lead to low accuracy (trueness and precision) when fewer points are obtained. The purpose of this study is to determine the resolution of four intraoral digital imaging systems and to demonstrate the relationship between accuracy and resolution of the intraoral scanner in impressions of a complete dental arch. Material and methods A master cast of the complete maxillary arch was prepared with different dental preparations. Using four di…

ScannerComputer sciencePoint cloud02 engineering and technology03 medical and health sciencessymbols.namesake0302 clinical medicineSoftware0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineComputer visionGeneral DentistryProsthetic Dentistrybusiness.industryResearchResolution (electron density)Digital imaging030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Pearson product-moment correlation coefficientImpressionDental archmedicine.anatomical_structureUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASsymbols020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusiness
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Accuracy of four digital scanners according to scanning strategy in complete-arch impressions.

2018

STATEMENT OF PROBLEM:Although there are specific and general digital scanning guidelines depending on the system used, it is important to have the necessary flexibility in the acquisition of three-dimensional (3D) images to adapt to any clinical situation without affecting accuracy. PURPOSE:The purpose of this in vitro study was to identify and compare the scanning strategy with the greatest accuracy, in terms of trueness and precision, of four intraoral scanners in the impression of a complete dental arch. MATERIAL AND METHODS:Four digital scanners were evaluated with a 3D measuring software, using a highly accurate reference model obtained from an industrial scanner as a comparator. Four …

ScannerDental Impression TechniqueComputer sciencelcsh:Medicine02 engineering and technologyIn Vitro Techniques03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDental ArchImaging Three-DimensionalmedicineHumansComputer visionDental Impression TechniqueArchlcsh:ScienceMultidisciplinarybusiness.industryEpoxy Resinslcsh:RDigital imagingReproducibility of ResultsCorrection030206 dentistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyDental archmedicine.anatomical_structurelcsh:QArtificial intelligence0210 nano-technologybusinessSoftwarePLoS ONE
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Mobile Interface for Content-Based Image Management

2010

People make more and more use of digital image acquisition devices to capture screenshots of their everyday life. The growing number of personal pictures raise the problem of their classification. Some of the authors proposed an automatic technique for personal photo album management dealing with multiple aspects (i. e., people, time and background) in a homogenous way. In this paper we discuss a solution that allows mobile users to remotely access such technique by means of their mobile phones, almost from everywhere, in a pervasive fashion. This allows users to classify pictures they store on their devices. The whole solution is presented, with particular regard to the user interface impl…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniCBIR - Content Based Image RetrievalMultimediaComputer sciencebusiness.industryMobile computingDigital imagingcomputer.software_genremobile interfacemobile interfaces; pervasive systems; CBIR - Content Based Image RetrievalMobile phoneServerMobile searchpervasive systemUser interfacebusinessImage retrievalcomputerContent management2010 International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems
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Escenarios tecnológicos con dispositivos móviles para la acción educativa. Tendencias y vínculos con la imagen

2021

Presentamos un acercamiento a los escenarios educativos con TIC en la actualidad, en concreto tecnologías portables y modelos pedagógicos de colaboración complementarios a ellas, propios del constructivismo. La capacidad de aprendizaje que estos pueden llegar a suscitar, en cualquier momento y en cualquier lugar, refleja una realidad tangible en nuestra sociedad móvil. Nos referimos a los PLE Entornos Personales de Aprendizaje, BYOD Bring Your Own Device, la Gamificación, Flipped Classroom y la Realidad Aumentada y la Realidad Virtual. Se realiza una revisión de literatura de propuestas pedagógicas destacables, a través de algunos de los principales actores que las abordan en España. En cad…

Virtual realityFlipped classroomAprenentatgeConstructivism (philosophy of education)Aprendizaje en movilidadAZ20-999PedagogyImágenes digitalesMobile technologyaprendizaje en movilidad; conectivismo; dispositivos móviles; imágenes digitales; pedagogía constructivistaSociologyL7-991PedagogiaMobile learningConstructivist pedagogyBring your own deviceEducation (General)Dispositivos móvilesConnectivismDigital imagingInformation and Communications TechnologyMobile devicesHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesAugmented realityConectivismoPedagogía constructivistaStrengths and weaknessesDEDiCA Revista de Educação e Humanidades (dreh)
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Superresolved common-path phase-shifting digital inline holographic microscopy using a spatial light modulator.

2012

Common-path phase-shifting lensless holographic microscopy has been recently proposed as a novel approach capable of high numerical aperture imaging in a lensless digital inline holographic microscopy layout [Opt. Lett.35, 3919 (2010)]. Here we present proof-of-concept validation for improving the resolution limit imposed by diffraction in such a setup. This is accomplished by shifting the phase lens displayed at the spatial light modulator, which moves the illumination point source to different off-axis positions. For each off-axis position, a set of inline phase-shifted holograms are recorded by the digital sensor and stored at the computer’s memory for later digital postprocessing. As a …

WavefrontSpatial light modulatorComputer sciencebusiness.industryComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONHolographyDigital imagingAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionOpticslawDigital image processingDigital holographic microscopySpatial frequencybusinessDigital holographyComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSOptics letters
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Comparative Study of Feature classification Methods for Mass Lesion Recognition in Digitized Mammograms

2007

In this work a comparison of different classification methods for the identification of mass lesions in digitized mammograms is performed. These methods, used in order to develop Computer Aided Detection (CAD) systems, have been implemented in the framework of the MAGIC-5 Collaboration. The system for identification of mass lesions is based on a three-step procedure: a) preprocessing and segmentation, b) region of interest (ROI) searching, c) feature extraction and classification. It was tested on a very large mammographic database (3369 mammographic images from 967 patients). Each ROI is characterized by eight features extracted from a co-occurrence matrix containing spatial statistics inf…

breast cancerComputer-aided diagnosis. Digital imaging. Image analysis. MammographysegmentationCAD systems mammographyclassification systemROC curve
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Standardization of islet isolation outcome: a new automatic system to determine pancreatic islet viability

2009

digital imaging pancreatic islet
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<title>Multifeature image and video content-based storage and retrieval</title>

1996

In this paper we present most recent evolution of JACOB, a system we developed for image and video content-based storage and retrieval. The system is based on two separate archives: a 'features DB' and a 'raw-data DB'. When a user puts a query, a search is done in the 'features DB'; the selected items are taken form the 'raw-data DB' and shown to the user. Two kinds of sessions are allowed: 'database population' and 'database querying'. During a 'database population' session the user inserts new data into the archive. The input data can consist of digital images or videos. Videos are split into shots and for each shot one or more representative frames are automatically extracted. Shots and …

education.field_of_studyInformation retrievalComputer sciencebusiness.industryFeature vectorPopulationDigital imagingSession (web analytics)AnnotationDigital imageComputer data storageSegmentationeducationbusinessSPIE Proceedings
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