Medicine is a vast area of scientific inquiry that uses many computer imageprocessing applications such as x-rays, ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Besides image processing, computer graphics have addressed many other medical science issues, including human- body modeling, diagnostic decision-support, and training systems. Graphics provide a powerful means of delivering information, but if an advanced graphics application fails to process its input data properly, the graphics become worthless. A good visualization pipeline depends heavily on the application model that converts the data to graphics. Medical knowledge has distinct characteristics that any model in this domain must con...
This paper explores a 3-D computer artist's approach to the creation of three-dimensional computer-g...
The Computerised Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (CT/MRI) technologies have been playing i...
Barbeito, A., Painho, M., Cabral, P., & O'Neill, J. G. (2016). Exploring the human body space: A geo...
Doctors usually execute a spatial analysis when diagnosing a disease in a patient. This happens, bec...
There are several ways of analyzing and modeling the human body and its associated morphological and...
The human body is composed of several systems and organs that have a specific and well located posi...
Anatomical atlases allow mapping the anatomical structures of the human body. Early versions of thes...
Anatomical atlases allow mapping the anatomical structures of the human body. Early versions of thes...
Up to the end of the 70's, Medical Imaging was mainly related to the study of planar data sets resul...
International audienceWe describe a hierarchy of computational models of the human body operating at...
Medicine has always been and will be a topical area for research, because the lives of other people ...
Medical imaging modalities, such as magnetic resonance (MR), histological images, and positron emiss...
Abstract. The visualization of medical images, e.g. Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance ...
Digital acquisition techniques have caused an explosion in the production of medical images, especia...
The conventional scanning such as Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) prov...
This paper explores a 3-D computer artist's approach to the creation of three-dimensional computer-g...
The Computerised Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (CT/MRI) technologies have been playing i...
Barbeito, A., Painho, M., Cabral, P., & O'Neill, J. G. (2016). Exploring the human body space: A geo...
Doctors usually execute a spatial analysis when diagnosing a disease in a patient. This happens, bec...
There are several ways of analyzing and modeling the human body and its associated morphological and...
The human body is composed of several systems and organs that have a specific and well located posi...
Anatomical atlases allow mapping the anatomical structures of the human body. Early versions of thes...
Anatomical atlases allow mapping the anatomical structures of the human body. Early versions of thes...
Up to the end of the 70's, Medical Imaging was mainly related to the study of planar data sets resul...
International audienceWe describe a hierarchy of computational models of the human body operating at...
Medicine has always been and will be a topical area for research, because the lives of other people ...
Medical imaging modalities, such as magnetic resonance (MR), histological images, and positron emiss...
Abstract. The visualization of medical images, e.g. Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance ...
Digital acquisition techniques have caused an explosion in the production of medical images, especia...
The conventional scanning such as Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) prov...
This paper explores a 3-D computer artist's approach to the creation of three-dimensional computer-g...
The Computerised Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (CT/MRI) technologies have been playing i...
Barbeito, A., Painho, M., Cabral, P., & O'Neill, J. G. (2016). Exploring the human body space: A geo...