Recent advances in CT technologies have enabled clinicians to obtain threedimensional (3D) volumetric images with high resolution. In this research, fullyautomated methods to analyze anatomical structures from chest CT images were developed and evaluated. The main focus of this research was on analyzing low-dose CT images to obtain diagnostic information. All automated analysis methods presented have been designed for and evaluated on CT images taken with low radiation exposure to the patients. A method was developed for analyzing intrathoracic airways, and the precision of the automated measurement was quantified. A novel contribution of this work was the development of the method for comparative measurement of airways using repeat scans o...
The segmentation of lung volumes constitutes the first step for most computer-aided systems for lung...
Purpose: To analyze pulmonary function using a fully automatic technique which processes pairs of th...
A fully automated and three-dimensional (3D) segmentation method for the identification of the pulmo...
Contains fulltext : 80377.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Automated extr...
The amount of imaging information produced by today’s High-Resolution CT (HRCT) scanners is beyond t...
Item does not contain fulltextComputed tomography ({CT}) is the modality of choice for imaging the l...
In clinical lung radiology, primary cancer, metastatic disease, and parenchymal diseases such as emp...
textabstractPurpose: Bronchiectasis and airway wall thickening are commonly assessed in computed tom...
Background: Determination of the lung outline and regional lung air volume is of value in analysis o...
Low-dose computed tomography (CT) imaging provides a method for obtaining accurate anatomical inform...
Many medical image analysis systems require segmentation of the structures of interest as a first st...
Computer-aided systems in medical imaging nowadays play a crucial role to assist clinicians. Researc...
The automated extraction of the pulmonary parenchyma in CT images is the most crucial step in a comp...
This paper describes a framework for establishing a reference airway tree segmentation, which was us...
Many medical image analysis systems require segmentation of the structures of interest as a first st...
The segmentation of lung volumes constitutes the first step for most computer-aided systems for lung...
Purpose: To analyze pulmonary function using a fully automatic technique which processes pairs of th...
A fully automated and three-dimensional (3D) segmentation method for the identification of the pulmo...
Contains fulltext : 80377.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Automated extr...
The amount of imaging information produced by today’s High-Resolution CT (HRCT) scanners is beyond t...
Item does not contain fulltextComputed tomography ({CT}) is the modality of choice for imaging the l...
In clinical lung radiology, primary cancer, metastatic disease, and parenchymal diseases such as emp...
textabstractPurpose: Bronchiectasis and airway wall thickening are commonly assessed in computed tom...
Background: Determination of the lung outline and regional lung air volume is of value in analysis o...
Low-dose computed tomography (CT) imaging provides a method for obtaining accurate anatomical inform...
Many medical image analysis systems require segmentation of the structures of interest as a first st...
Computer-aided systems in medical imaging nowadays play a crucial role to assist clinicians. Researc...
The automated extraction of the pulmonary parenchyma in CT images is the most crucial step in a comp...
This paper describes a framework for establishing a reference airway tree segmentation, which was us...
Many medical image analysis systems require segmentation of the structures of interest as a first st...
The segmentation of lung volumes constitutes the first step for most computer-aided systems for lung...
Purpose: To analyze pulmonary function using a fully automatic technique which processes pairs of th...
A fully automated and three-dimensional (3D) segmentation method for the identification of the pulmo...