Search results for "Image acquisition"

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An interesting approach for the diagnosis of hepatic fibrosis: Wáng et al., “A combined use of intravoxel incoherent motion MRI parameters can differ…

2017

Since its description in 1986 by Le Bihan et al. , intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) diffusion MR imaging has made great progresses (1-4). Many studies demonstrated the influence of various pathologies on the diffusion parameters especially in case of cirrhosis and fibrosis. However, few of them are useful at the individual level because of the variability of IVIM values (5). It is indeed very difficult to measure precisely PF and Dfast (6,7). Many published work tried to improve the precision of the measurements, tries to better understand the diffusion patterns, improve the image acquisition sequences or image post-processing. Unfortunately, till today, the reproducibility of the IVIM d…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryCombined useGeneral MedicineIndividual levelMr imagingEditorialMedicineImage acquisitionStage (cooking)businessHepatic fibrosisNuclear medicineIntravoxel incoherent motion
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Review of RGB photoelasticity

2015

Abstract Automatic methods of photoelasticity have had a significant progress with the development of automatic acquisition and image processing methods. This article concerns RGB photoelasticity, which allows the determination of the photoelastic retardation using, usually, a single acquisition of the isochromatic fringes in white light by a colour camera. In particular, the article presents an overview of the main characteristics of RGB photoelasticity that is influence of the quarter-wave plate error, number of acquisitions, type of light source, determination of low and high fringe orders, methods for searching the retardation, scanning procedures, calibration on a material different fr…

PhotoelasticityComputer sciencebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringCombined useImage acquisition and elaborationImage processingRGB photoelasticity; Image acquisition and elaboration; Experimental mechanicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsRGB photoelasticitySettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineLight sourceExperimental mechanicsComputer graphics (images)Lookup tableWhite lightCalibrationRGB color modelComputer visionArtificial intelligenceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessSettore ING-IND/15 - Disegno E Metodi Dell'Ingegneria Industriale
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The human first cell cycle: impact on implantation.

2013

The morphology of fertilization events has been related to successful implantation by subjective criteria (pronuclei score, pronuclei symmetry and position). This work first described these events by time-lapse technology and then compared the timings of fertilization events (second polar body extrusion, first and second pronuclei appearance, abuttal and fading) in implanted versus nonimplanted embryos in a 2-year cohort retrospective study. A total of 1448 transferred embryos from 842 patients undergoing intracytoplasmic sperm injection with oocyte donation were monitored, 212 embryos from treatments where the number of gestational sacs matched the number of transferred embryos and 687 emb…

Pronucleusmedicine.medical_treatmentObstetrics and GynecologySecond polar bodyEmbryoBiologyCell cycleTime-Lapse ImagingIntracytoplasmic sperm injectionCell biologyAndrologyHuman fertilizationReproductive MedicinePregnancyembryonic structuresmedicineImage acquisitionGestationHumansFemaleEmbryo ImplantationSperm Injections IntracytoplasmicDevelopmental BiologyReproductive biomedicine online
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Characterization of the 3D information of Calyptogena shells

2003

We propose in this paper an application of multiresolution analysis techniques to extract information contained in the growth increments of a bivalve mollusk called: Calyptogena . The first stage consists in extracting a range image of the mollusk’s shell using a 3-D scanner. Applying a multiresolution analysis enables us to localize precisely those growth increments by preserving relevant details. Moreover, interesting spatial and frequency properties of the multiresolution analysis underline information contained on the shell. Intra-individual variation and inter-individual variations are compared to assume some conclusions as for the ontogenetic evolution of the animal such as periodicit…

Range (mathematics)WaveletGeographyBivalve molluskbusiness.industryComputer graphics (images)Multiresolution analysisShell (structure)Image acquisition3D modelingbusinessBiological systemCharacterization (materials science)SPIE Proceedings
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An Automated System for Dimensional Control Based on Computer Vision

2002

A totally automated control method for the dimensional control of pieces has been developed by Computer Vision techniques, combined with a movement equipment managed by the control system. By employing this technique it’s possible to perform the dimensional control on manufactured articles having geometric characteristics that don’t allow a trouble-free image acquisition maintaining a good resolution. By employing the same equipment an automated three-dimensional control system, based on stereoscopic vision has been developed.

Stereopsisbusiness.industryComputer scienceControl systemControl (management)Image acquisitionComputer visionArtificial intelligenceResolution (logic)businessAutomated control
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A RADARSAT-2 Quad-Polarized Time Series for Monitoring Crop and Soil Conditions in Barrax, Spain

2012

An analysis of the sensitivity of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) backscatter (σo) to crop and soil conditions was conducted using 57 RADARSAT-2 C-band quad-polarized SAR images acquired from April to September 2009 for large fields of wheat, barley, oat, corn, onion, and alfalfa in Barrax, Spain. Preliminary results showed that the cross-polarized σHVo was particularly useful for monitoring both crop and soil conditions and was the least sensitive to differences in beam incidence angle. The greatest separability of barley, corn, and onion occurred in spring after the barley had been harvested or in the narrow time window associated with grain crop heading when corn and onion were still imma…

Synthetic aperture radarPhenologybusiness.industryfungifood and beveragesBiomassNormalized Difference Vegetation IndexCropAgronomyAgricultureGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesImage acquisitionEnvironmental scienceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessWater contentRemote sensingIEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
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Comparison of transflection and transmission FTIR imaging measurements performed on differentially fixed tissue sections

2015

The widespread and cost-effective use of transflection substrates in Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) imaging of clinical samples is affected by the presence of artefacts including the electric field standing wave (EFSW) and contributions from light dispersion. For IR-based diagnostics, the manifestation of undesirable artifacts can distort the spectra and lead to erroneous diagnosis. Nevertheless, there is no clear consensus in the literature about the degree of influence of these effects. The aim of this work is to contribute to this discussion by comparing transflection and transmission images of the same tissue. For this purpose two adjacent sections of the same tissue (lymphoma sample…

Tissue FixationLymphomaChemistryOptical ImagingAnalytical chemistryHyperspectral imagingBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryAbsorbancesymbols.namesakeNuclear magnetic resonanceTissue sectionsFourier transformTransmission (telecommunications)Light dispersionSpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredElectrochemistrysymbolsEnvironmental ChemistryImage acquisitionFourier transform infrared spectroscopyArtifactsSpectroscopy
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Image acquisition and processing for precision farming applications

2015

Initially developed for technical industrial sectors such as medicine or aeronautics, imaging technics are more and more used since 30 years in agriculture and viticulture. The development of acquisition tool and the decreasing of the calculation time allowed using imagery in laboratory under controlled conditions. At the beginning of the 90’s, the concept of Precision Farming has been developed in the USA, considering a field as a heterogeneous area needing different input in terms of fertiliser or protection product. In the same time, the aperture of the GPS system for civil applications has allowed the development of remote sensing domain. Combining GPS information and imagery conducted …

[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE] Environmental Sciences[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio][SDE]Environmental Sciences[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology[SDV.BV] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biologyimage acquisitionprecision farming applicationsimage processing
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Imagerie pour les maladies de la vigne

2013

La viticulture est confrontée à des problèmes majeurs dont la lutte contre les maladies cryptogamiques telles que l’oïdium ou la pourriture grise. Elle utilise alors majoritairement des produits phytosanitaires de synthèse susceptibles de poser des problèmes environnementaux et sanitaires, et de favoriser la sélection de souches de microorganismes pathogènes résistantes. Dans le cadre du plan Ecophyto 2018, la recherche de méthodes visant à diminuer, voire à remplacer, les fongicides de synthèse au vignoble, a pris toute sa place. Deux approches peuvent alors être conduites pour répondre à cet objectif : 1) la réduction du nombre de traitements et des doses appliquées et 2) le développement…

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Remote and proximal sensing for precision agriculture and viticulture". Special issue

2021

International audience; Special Issue InformationDear Colleagues,Remote and proximal sensing are the two most common techniques concerning the acquisition of information about an object or any phenomenon without physical contact with the object. Remote sensing is widely tied to the use of satellite, airborne or UAV platforms using multi- or hyperspectral imagery. In terms of proximal sensing, the sensor is close to the object and is installed on platforms ranging from handheld, fixed installations, or robotics and tractor-embedded sensors. The types of sensors range from simple RGB or grey-level-cameras to multispectral and hyperspectral high resoluted imaging systems or even thermographic …

[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]remote sensing[SPI] Engineering Sciences [physics]multi- and yperspectral data and sensorsprecision agriculture and viticultureimage acquisitionproximal sensingimage processing
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