EPSRC Final Report
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A computer system has been developed to manage 3D medical brain images based on their contents. These images, mainly in the form of PET (Positron Emission Tomography) or MR (Magnetic Resonance) modalities were provided by Wolfson Brain Image Centre (WBIC) at Cambridge, and have been diagnosed with lesions. The characteristics of these lesions, including head injury, tumors, Alzheimer's Diseases, have been studied and analyzed extensively. Research have been undertaken to extract information from and represent these lesions, allowing indexing and retrieving images based on this information, or features. A kinetic model has also been developed to describe those images that were acquired with time sequences. The system has been comprehensively validated by comparison with experimental data and evaluated by an expert on PET imaging. The following features have emerged from this work.
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تاریخ انتشار 2004