Hyperspectral (HS) imaging presents itself as a non-contact, non-ionizing and non-invasive technique, proven to be suitable for medical diagnosis. However, the volume of information contained in these images makes difficult providing the surgeon with information about the boundaries in real-time. To that end, High-Performance-Computing (HPC) platforms become necessary. This paper presents a comparison between the performances provided by five different HPC platforms while processing a spatial-spectral approach to classify HS images, assessing their main benefits and drawbacks. To provide a complete study, two different medical applications, with two different requirements, have been analyzed. The first application consists of HS images take...
Imaging spectroscopy, also known as hyperspectral imaging, has been transformed in less than 30 year...
The use of hyperspectral imaging (HSI) in the medical field is an emerging approach to help medical ...
To prevent further brain tumour growth, malignant tissue should be removed as completely as possible...
Hyperspectral (HS) imaging presents itself as a non-contact, non-ionizing and non-invasive technique...
International audienceReal-time constraints in image processing applications often force their optim...
Several causes make brain cancer identification a challenging task for neurosurgeons during the surg...
Extended morphological profile (EMP) is a good technique for extracting spectral-spatial information...
The early detection of skin cancer is of crucial importance to plan an effective therapy to treat th...
The HypErspectraL Imaging Cancer Detection (HELICoiD) European project aims at developing a methodol...
Effective classification algorithm is a key to extracting interesting and useful information from hy...
This paper examines the optimization possibilities of using different GPU memory for a hyperspectral...
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) allows for the acquisition of large numbers of spectral bands throughout...
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) allows for the acquisition of large numbers of spectral bands throughout...
The storage and processing of remotely sensed hyperspectral images (HSIs) is facing important challe...
The identification of signal subspace is a crucial operation in hyperspectral imagery, enabling a co...
Imaging spectroscopy, also known as hyperspectral imaging, has been transformed in less than 30 year...
The use of hyperspectral imaging (HSI) in the medical field is an emerging approach to help medical ...
To prevent further brain tumour growth, malignant tissue should be removed as completely as possible...
Hyperspectral (HS) imaging presents itself as a non-contact, non-ionizing and non-invasive technique...
International audienceReal-time constraints in image processing applications often force their optim...
Several causes make brain cancer identification a challenging task for neurosurgeons during the surg...
Extended morphological profile (EMP) is a good technique for extracting spectral-spatial information...
The early detection of skin cancer is of crucial importance to plan an effective therapy to treat th...
The HypErspectraL Imaging Cancer Detection (HELICoiD) European project aims at developing a methodol...
Effective classification algorithm is a key to extracting interesting and useful information from hy...
This paper examines the optimization possibilities of using different GPU memory for a hyperspectral...
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) allows for the acquisition of large numbers of spectral bands throughout...
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) allows for the acquisition of large numbers of spectral bands throughout...
The storage and processing of remotely sensed hyperspectral images (HSIs) is facing important challe...
The identification of signal subspace is a crucial operation in hyperspectral imagery, enabling a co...
Imaging spectroscopy, also known as hyperspectral imaging, has been transformed in less than 30 year...
The use of hyperspectral imaging (HSI) in the medical field is an emerging approach to help medical ...
To prevent further brain tumour growth, malignant tissue should be removed as completely as possible...