Real-time video and Quality-of-Service aspects play an increasing role in the development of medical imaging systems. To avoid resource overload and to guarantee the throughput of dynamic applications, we present a method for complexity prediction of image registration and motion-compensation algorithms, which can have a highly dynamic nature at runtime. As a case study, we explore a medical imaging function to reduce motion-artifacts in X-ray Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA). Complexity prediction is based on motion estimation, prior to the actual image registration. Experimental results show that it is possible to model a dynamic content-dependent processing task with a high accuracy (95%, standard deviation 5%), thereby facilitating...
Real-time imaging can be used to monitor, analyze and control medical treatments. In this thesis, we...
Guaranteeing real-time performance for video encoding on platforms with limited resources is becomin...
A prerequisite for adaptive dose-tracking in radiotherapy is the assessment of the deformable image ...
Real-time video and Quality-of-Service aspects play an increasing role in the development of medical...
This dissertation explores innovative applications of diverse image registration techniques in the c...
This paper addresses efficient mapping and reconfiguration of advanced video applications onto a gen...
We have established a novel control system for combining the parallel execution of deterministic and...
This thesis presents techniques for modeling and control of X-ray image processing tasks, aiming at ...
Abstract of a paper presented at the 48th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Therapeutic Rad...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.A method for irreversible compression of medical image sequenc...
This paper introduces Quicksilver, a fast deformable image registration method. Quicksilver registra...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Imaging photoplethysmography (iPPG) is an ...
With the emergence of dynamic video processing, such as in image analysis, runtime estimation of res...
We have integrated processing with deterministic and non-deterministic resource usage in an overall ...
Abstract—The performance of an automatic technique for reduction of patient motion artifacts in digi...
Real-time imaging can be used to monitor, analyze and control medical treatments. In this thesis, we...
Guaranteeing real-time performance for video encoding on platforms with limited resources is becomin...
A prerequisite for adaptive dose-tracking in radiotherapy is the assessment of the deformable image ...
Real-time video and Quality-of-Service aspects play an increasing role in the development of medical...
This dissertation explores innovative applications of diverse image registration techniques in the c...
This paper addresses efficient mapping and reconfiguration of advanced video applications onto a gen...
We have established a novel control system for combining the parallel execution of deterministic and...
This thesis presents techniques for modeling and control of X-ray image processing tasks, aiming at ...
Abstract of a paper presented at the 48th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Therapeutic Rad...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.A method for irreversible compression of medical image sequenc...
This paper introduces Quicksilver, a fast deformable image registration method. Quicksilver registra...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Imaging photoplethysmography (iPPG) is an ...
With the emergence of dynamic video processing, such as in image analysis, runtime estimation of res...
We have integrated processing with deterministic and non-deterministic resource usage in an overall ...
Abstract—The performance of an automatic technique for reduction of patient motion artifacts in digi...
Real-time imaging can be used to monitor, analyze and control medical treatments. In this thesis, we...
Guaranteeing real-time performance for video encoding on platforms with limited resources is becomin...
A prerequisite for adaptive dose-tracking in radiotherapy is the assessment of the deformable image ...