While content-based image retrieval has been researched for more than two decades, retrieving 3D datasets has been progressing considerably slower, especially in the application to the medical domain. This is in part due to the limitation of processing speed while trying to retrieve high-resolution datasets in real-time. Another barrier is that most existing methods have been developed based on 2D images instead of 3D, leaving a gap to be filled. At present, a significant number of exploitations are focusing on the extraction of 3D shapes. As it happens, it appears that, to a large extent, the remaining information tends to be equally important in the task of clinical decision making. With this in mind, in this paper, a texture-based online...
The aim of the study presented in this manuscript was to develop and analyze registration based retr...
Content Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) is an evolving topic under image processing. Retrieval on medic...
The number of images produced per day in modern hospitals followed an exponential growth during the ...
While content-based image retrieval (CBIR) has been researched for more than two decades, retrieving...
Abstract-- While content-based image retrieval has been researched for more than two decades, retrie...
Content based image retrieval (CBIR) become a challenging problem due to large size of the image dat...
Abstract. Providing efficient access to the huge amounts of existing medical imaging data is a highl...
Content Based Image Retrieval(CBIR) is also known as Query By Image Content(QBIC) is the one of the ...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging play a vital role in the decision-diagnosis process of brain MR images. F...
Texture represents spatial or statistical repetition in pixel intensity and orientation. Brain tumor...
The ever-increasing number of digital images in the medical domain, has amplified the need for autom...
Accurate neuroimaging feature extraction is essential for effective content-based management of the ...
This paper considers the problem of texture description and feature selection for the classification...
This paper considers the problem of texture description and feature selection for the classification...
Abstract: Medical imaging has learnt itself well into modern medicine and revolutionized medical ind...
The aim of the study presented in this manuscript was to develop and analyze registration based retr...
Content Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) is an evolving topic under image processing. Retrieval on medic...
The number of images produced per day in modern hospitals followed an exponential growth during the ...
While content-based image retrieval (CBIR) has been researched for more than two decades, retrieving...
Abstract-- While content-based image retrieval has been researched for more than two decades, retrie...
Content based image retrieval (CBIR) become a challenging problem due to large size of the image dat...
Abstract. Providing efficient access to the huge amounts of existing medical imaging data is a highl...
Content Based Image Retrieval(CBIR) is also known as Query By Image Content(QBIC) is the one of the ...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging play a vital role in the decision-diagnosis process of brain MR images. F...
Texture represents spatial or statistical repetition in pixel intensity and orientation. Brain tumor...
The ever-increasing number of digital images in the medical domain, has amplified the need for autom...
Accurate neuroimaging feature extraction is essential for effective content-based management of the ...
This paper considers the problem of texture description and feature selection for the classification...
This paper considers the problem of texture description and feature selection for the classification...
Abstract: Medical imaging has learnt itself well into modern medicine and revolutionized medical ind...
The aim of the study presented in this manuscript was to develop and analyze registration based retr...
Content Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) is an evolving topic under image processing. Retrieval on medic...
The number of images produced per day in modern hospitals followed an exponential growth during the ...