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New Jersey Institute of Technology

Imaging systems in medicine.

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Area And Perimeter Measurements Of Cells With Bound Fluorescent Antibodies, Aicha Weiss Jan 1995

Area And Perimeter Measurements Of Cells With Bound Fluorescent Antibodies, Aicha Weiss

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The objective of this research was to geometrically analyze the characteristics of cells, specifically area and perimeter. The images were transferred from HP A900 system to an AVS work station. The images were visualized and manipulated by the AVS which permits the distinction between the cell body, fluorescent object, and background. The intrinsic geometry of the cell was determined by using image processing algorithms written in C. The images were then passed through a threshold filter, thereby yielding a black background and a white cell body. The perimeter calculation was then applied to the black and white images. Two test …


Reconstruction And Enhancement Of Medical Computed Tomography Images, Manoj K. Pattahil Jan 1994

Reconstruction And Enhancement Of Medical Computed Tomography Images, Manoj K. Pattahil

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The aim of Computed Tomography is to obtain information regarding the nature of the materials occupying precise positions inside the body. But due to errors in the projection data, which arise due to errors in measurement, beam hardening, missing data and noise, the reconstructed image has artifacts which reduces its diagnostic value. Thus the image obtained has to be processed to remove these artifacts and to improve the quality of the image. This is achieved by iterative reconstruction along with different post-reconstruction processing. Iterative reconstruction is done by repeating the process of projecting the image and creating new projection data …


Burn Wound Healing Evaluation By Infrared Imaging, Shang-Yuan Chen May 1991

Burn Wound Healing Evaluation By Infrared Imaging, Shang-Yuan Chen

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Infrared imaging is a pictorial method of temperature representation. Its advantage in the treatment of burns is that it is a non-invasive, safe and reliable method for estimating the area, temperature and depth of burns. An Imaging Burn program was developed for comparing changes in burn area in response to treatment with time. The program proved itself capable of determining the surface area of simulated lesions on the skin of human volunteers to within an error of 1.6 percent. The size and temperature of burn lesions in patients was recorded. First degree burns were warmer than surrounding areas of normal …