
Medical Image Processing, Reconstruction and Analysis
Concepts and Methods, Second Edition
Jiri Jan(Author)
CRC Press
2nd Edition
Published on 11. September 2019
Book
Hardback
598 pages
978-1-138-31028-5 (ISBN)
Description
Differently oriented specialists and students involved in image processing and analysis need to have a firm grasp of concepts and methods used in this now widely utilized area. This book aims at being a single-source reference providing such foundations in the form of theoretical yet clear and easy to follow explanations of underlying generic concepts.
Medical Image Processing, Reconstruction and Analysis - Concepts and Methods explains the general principles and methods of image processing and analysis, focusing namely on applications used in medical imaging.
The content of this book is divided into three parts:
Part I - Images as Multidimensional Signals provides the introduction to basic image processing theory, explaining it for both analogue and digital image representations.
Part II - Imaging Systems as Data Sources offers a non-traditional view on imaging modalities, explaining their principles influencing properties of the obtained images that are to be subsequently processed by methods described in this book. Newly, principles of novel modalities, as spectral CT, functional MRI, ultrafast planar-wave ultrasonography and optical coherence tomography are included.
Part III - Image Processing and Analysis focuses on tomographic image reconstruction, image fusion and methods of image enhancement and restoration; further it explains concepts of low-level image analysis as texture analysis, image segmentation and morphological transforms. A new chapter deals with selected areas of higher-level analysis, as principal and independent component analysis and particularly the novel analytic approach based on deep learning. Briefly, also the medical image-processing environment is treated, including processes for image archiving and communication.
Features
Presents a theoretically exact yet understandable explanation of image processing and analysis concepts and methods
Offers practical interpretations of all theoretical conclusions, as derived in the consistent explanation
Provides a concise treatment of a wide variety of medical imaging modalities including novel ones, with respect to properties of provided image data
Medical Image Processing, Reconstruction and Analysis - Concepts and Methods explains the general principles and methods of image processing and analysis, focusing namely on applications used in medical imaging.
The content of this book is divided into three parts:
Part I - Images as Multidimensional Signals provides the introduction to basic image processing theory, explaining it for both analogue and digital image representations.
Part II - Imaging Systems as Data Sources offers a non-traditional view on imaging modalities, explaining their principles influencing properties of the obtained images that are to be subsequently processed by methods described in this book. Newly, principles of novel modalities, as spectral CT, functional MRI, ultrafast planar-wave ultrasonography and optical coherence tomography are included.
Part III - Image Processing and Analysis focuses on tomographic image reconstruction, image fusion and methods of image enhancement and restoration; further it explains concepts of low-level image analysis as texture analysis, image segmentation and morphological transforms. A new chapter deals with selected areas of higher-level analysis, as principal and independent component analysis and particularly the novel analytic approach based on deep learning. Briefly, also the medical image-processing environment is treated, including processes for image archiving and communication.
Features
Presents a theoretically exact yet understandable explanation of image processing and analysis concepts and methods
Offers practical interpretations of all theoretical conclusions, as derived in the consistent explanation
Provides a concise treatment of a wide variety of medical imaging modalities including novel ones, with respect to properties of provided image data
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Series
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Academic, Professional, and Professional Practice & Development
Illustrations
300 s/w Abbildungen, 1 s/w Tabelle
1 Tables, black and white; 300 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
1342 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-31028-5 (9781138310285)
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11/2005
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Person
Jiri Jan is a full Professor within the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Brno University in the Czech Republic. He has been an active researcher and educator in medical image processing and analysis over the past thirty years. He is the founding president of the European Association of Medical Imaging and has written over 200 peer reviewed journal articles, 30 book chapters and authored/edited four books within medical imaging.
Content
PART I Images as Multidimensional Signals Chapter 1 Analogue (Continuous-Space) Image Representation Chapter 2 Digital Image Representation PART II Imaging Systems as Data Sources Chapter 3 Planar X-Ray Imaging Chapter 5 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Chapter 6 Nuclear Imaging Chapter 7 Ultrasonography Chapter 8 Other Modalities PART III Image Processing and Analysis Chapter 9 Reconstructing Tomographic Images Chapter 10 Image Fusion Chapter 11 Image Enhancement Chapter 12 Image Restoration Chapter 13 Lower-Level Image Analysis Chapter 14 Selected Higher-Level Image Analysis Methods Chapter 15 Medical Image Processing Environment