34 resultados para Diagnostic imaging Digital techniques
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El diagnòstic mitjançant la imatge mèdica s’ha convertit en una eina fonamental en la pràctica clínica, permet entre altres coses, reconstruir a partir d’un conjunt d’imatges 2D, obtingudes a partir d’aparells de captació, qualsevol part de l’organisme d’un pacient i representar-lo en un model 3D. Sobre aquest model 3D poden realitzar-se diferents operacions que faciliten el diagnòstic i la presa de decisions als especialistes. El projecte que es presenta forma part del desenvolupament de la plataforma informàtica de visualització i tractament de dades mèdiques, anomenada Starviewer, que desenvolupen conjuntament el laboratori de Gràfics i Imatge (GiLab) de la Universitat de Girona i l’ Institut de Diagnòstic per la Imatge (IDI) de l’Hospital Josep Trueta de Girona. En particular, en aquest projecte es centra en el diagnòstic del càncer colorectal i el desenvolupament de mètodes i tècniques de suport al seu diagnòstic. Els dos punts claus en el tractament d’aqueta patologia són: la detecció de les lesions I l’estudi de l’evolució d’aquestes lesions, una vegada s’ha iniciat el tractament tumoral. L’objectiu principal d’aquest projecte és implementar i integrar en la plataforma Starviewer les tècniques de visualització i processament de dades necessàries per donar suport als especialistes en el diagnòstic de les lesions del colon. Donada la dificultat en el processament de les dades reals del budell ens proposem: dissenyar i implementar un sistema per crear models sintètics del budell; estudiar, implementar i avaluar les tècniques de processament d’imatge que calen per segmentar lesions de budell; dissenyar i implementar un sistema d’exploració del budell iintegrar de tots els mòduls implementats en la plataforma starviewer
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In the context of the round table the following topics related to image colour processing will be discussed: historical point of view. Studies of Aguilonius, Gerritsen, Newton and Maxwell. CIE standard (Commission International de lpsilaEclaraige). Colour models. RGB, HIS, etc. Colour segmentation based on HSI model. Industrial applications. Summary and discussion. At the end, video images showing the robustness of colour in front of B/W images will be presented
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Given a set of images of scenes containing different object categories (e.g. grass, roads) our objective is to discover these objects in each image, and to use this object occurrences to perform a scene classification (e.g. beach scene, mountain scene). We achieve this by using a supervised learning algorithm able to learn with few images to facilitate the user task. We use a probabilistic model to recognise the objects and further we classify the scene based on their object occurrences. Experimental results are shown and evaluated to prove the validity of our proposal. Object recognition performance is compared to the approaches of He et al. (2004) and Marti et al. (2001) using their own datasets. Furthermore an unsupervised method is implemented in order to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of our supervised classification approach versus an unsupervised one
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A common problem in video surveys in very shallow waters is the presence of strong light fluctuations, due to sun light refraction. Refracted sunlight casts fast moving patterns, which can significantly degrade the quality of the acquired data. Motivated by the growing need to improve the quality of shallow water imagery, we propose a method to remove sunlight patterns in video sequences. The method exploits the fact that video sequences allow several observations of the same area of the sea floor, over time. It is based on computing the image difference between a given reference frame and the temporal median of a registered set of neighboring images. A key observation is that this difference will have two components with separable spectral content. One is related to the illumination field (lower spatial frequencies) and the other to the registration error (higher frequencies). The illumination field, recovered by lowpass filtering, is used to correct the reference image. In addition to removing the sunflickering patterns, an important advantage of the approach is the ability to preserve the sharpness in corrected image, even in the presence of registration inaccuracies. The effectiveness of the method is illustrated in image sets acquired under strong camera motion containing non-rigid benthic structures. The results testify the good performance and generality of the approach
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Changes in the angle of illumination incident upon a 3D surface texture can significantly alter its appearance, implying variations in the image texture. These texture variations produce displacements of class members in the feature space, increasing the failure rates of texture classifiers. To avoid this problem, a model-based texture recognition system which classifies textures seen from different distances and under different illumination directions is presented in this paper. The system works on the basis of a surface model obtained by means of 4-source colour photometric stereo, used to generate 2D image textures under different illumination directions. The recognition system combines coocurrence matrices for feature extraction with a Nearest Neighbour classifier. Moreover, the recognition allows one to guess the approximate direction of the illumination used to capture the test image
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El càncer de pell es considera un dels tipus de càncer més freqüents actualment, entre d'altres factors degut a l'augment en l'exposició a la radiació ultraviolada (UV). Recentment la utilització de la Microscòpia Confocal (MCF) per a l'avaluació i diagnosi del càncer de pell ha rebut un important interès. El principal avantatge és la capacitat de visualitzar en temps real la regió d'interès a nivell cel·lular, similar a la informació obtinguda en una biòpsia, sense el patiment que suposa per al pacient. El principal inconvenient però, és que les imatges obtingudes amb MCF són difícils d'interpretar per als metges en el format actual (conjunt de talls 2D a diferents profunditats de la pell). El microscopi confocal és una de les tècniques més actuals de diagnòstic, i s'ha establert com a una eina per obtenir imatges d'alta resolució i reconstruccions 3-D d'una gran varietat de mostres biològiques. És capaç d'escombrar diferents plans en l'eix Z, obtenint imatges 2D de diferent profunditat juntament amb la informació dels paràmetres de captura (com ara la profunditat, potència del làser, posicionament en x,y,z, etc). Mitjançant eines informàtiques es pot integrar aquesta informació en un model 3D de la regió d'interès. L'objectiu principal d'aquest projecte és el desenvolupament d'una eina per a l'ajuda en la interpretació de les imatges MCF i així poder millorar el diagnosi del càncer de pell
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El processament de dades cardíaques és, sinó el que més, un dels més complexes de tractar. El problema principal és que a diferència d’altres parts de l’organisme, el cor del pacient està en moviment continu. Aquest moviment queda representat en les imatges generades pels aparells de captació en forma de soroll. Aquest soroll no només dificulta la detecció de les patologies per part dels cardiòlegs i els especialistes sinó que també en moltes ocasions limita l’aplicació de certes tècniques i mètodes. Així per exemple, l’aplicació de mètodes de visualització 3D (mètodes que permeten generar una representació 3D d’un òrgan) que poden aplicar-se fàcilment en visualització de dades del cervell no són aplicables sobre dades de cor. El Grup d’Informàtica Gràfica de la Universitat de Girona, juntament amb l’Institut de Diagnòstic per la Imatge (IDI) de l'hospital Dr. Josep Trueta, està col·laborant en el desenvolupament de noves eines informàtiques que donin suport al diagnòstic. Una de les prioritats actuals de l'IDI és el tractament de malalties cardíaques. Es disposa d’una plataforma anomenada Starviewer que integra les operacions bàsiques de manipulació i visualització de dades mèdiques. L’objectiu d’aquest projecte és el de desenvolupar i integrar en la plataforma Starviewer els mòduls necessaris per poder tractar, manipular i visualitzar dades cardíaques provinents de ressònancies magnètiques
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La visualització científica estudia i defineix algorismes i estructures de dades que permeten fer comprensibles conjunts de dades a través d’imatges. En el cas de les aplicacions mèdiques les dades que cal interpretar provenen de diferents dispositius de captació i es representen en un model de vòxels. La utilitat d’aquest model de vòxels depèn de poder-lo veure des del punt de vista ideal, és a dir el que aporti més informació. D’altra banda, existeix la tècnica dels Miralls Màgics que permet veure el model de vòxels des de diferents punts de vista alhora i mostrant diferents valors de propietat a cada mirall. En aquest projecte implementarem un algorisme que permetrà determinar el punt de vista ideal per visualitzar un model de vòxels així com també els punts de vista ideals per als miralls per tal d’aconseguir el màxim d’informació possible del model de vòxels. Aquest algorisme es basa en la teoria de la informació per saber quina és la millor visualització. L’algorisme també permetrà determinar l’assignació de colors òptima per al model de vòxels
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A major obstacle to processing images of the ocean floor comes from the absorption and scattering effects of the light in the aquatic environment. Due to the absorption of the natural light, underwater vehicles often require artificial light sources attached to them to provide the adequate illumination. Unfortunately, these flashlights tend to illuminate the scene in a nonuniform fashion, and, as the vehicle moves, induce shadows in the scene. For this reason, the first step towards application of standard computer vision techniques to underwater imaging requires dealing first with these lighting problems. This paper analyses and compares existing methodologies to deal with low-contrast, nonuniform illumination in underwater image sequences. The reviewed techniques include: (i) study of the illumination-reflectance model, (ii) local histogram equalization, (iii) homomorphic filtering, and, (iv) subtraction of the illumination field. Several experiments on real data have been conducted to compare the different approaches
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The speed of fault isolation is crucial for the design and reconfiguration of fault tolerant control (FTC). In this paper the fault isolation problem is stated as a constraint satisfaction problem (CSP) and solved using constraint propagation techniques. The proposed method is based on constraint satisfaction techniques and uncertainty space refining of interval parameters. In comparison with other approaches based on adaptive observers, the major advantage of the presented method is that the isolation speed is fast even taking into account uncertainty in parameters, measurements and model errors and without the monotonicity assumption. In order to illustrate the proposed approach, a case study of a nonlinear dynamic system is presented
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Detecting changes between images of the same scene taken at different times is of great interest for monitoring and understanding the environment. It is widely used for on-land application but suffers from different constraints. Unfortunately, Change detection algorithms require highly accurate geometric and photometric registration. This requirement has precluded their use in underwater imagery in the past. In this paper, the change detection techniques available nowadays for on-land application were analyzed and a method to automatically detect the changes in sequences of underwater images is proposed. Target application scenarios are habitat restoration sites, or area monitoring after sudden impacts from hurricanes or ship groundings. The method is based on the creation of a 3D terrain model from one image sequence over an area of interest. This model allows for synthesizing textured views that correspond to the same viewpoints of a second image sequence. The generated views are photometrically matched and corrected against the corresponding frames from the second sequence. Standard change detection techniques are then applied to find areas of difference. Additionally, the paper shows that it is possible to detect false positives, resulting from non-rigid objects, by applying the same change detection method to the first sequence exclusively. The developed method was able to correctly find the changes between two challenging sequences of images from a coral reef taken one year apart and acquired with two different cameras
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Often practical performance of analytical redundancy for fault detection and diagnosis is decreased by uncertainties prevailing not only in the system model, but also in the measurements. In this paper, the problem of fault detection is stated as a constraint satisfaction problem over continuous domains with a big number of variables and constraints. This problem can be solved using modal interval analysis and consistency techniques. Consistency techniques are then shown to be particularly efficient to check the consistency of the analytical redundancy relations (ARRs), dealing with uncertain measurements and parameters. Through the work presented in this paper, it can be observed that consistency techniques can be used to increase the performance of a robust fault detection tool, which is based on interval arithmetic. The proposed method is illustrated using a nonlinear dynamic model of a hydraulic system
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This paper proposes MSISpIC, a probabilistic sonar scan matching algorithm for the localization of an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV). The technique uses range scans gathered with a Mechanical Scanning Imaging Sonar (MSIS), the robot displacement estimated through dead-reckoning using a Doppler velocity log (DVL) and a motion reference unit (MRU). The proposed method is an extension of the pIC algorithm. An extended Kalman filter (EKF) is used to estimate the robot-path during the scan in order to reference all the range and bearing measurements as well as their uncertainty to a scan fixed frame before registering. The major contribution consists of experimentally proving that probabilistic sonar scan matching techniques have the potential to improve the DVL-based navigation. The algorithm has been tested on an AUV guided along a 600 m path within an abandoned marina underwater environment with satisfactory results
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In dam inspection tasks, an underwater robot has to grab images while surveying the wall meanwhile maintaining a certain distance and relative orientation. This paper proposes the use of an MSIS (mechanically scanned imaging sonar) for relative positioning of a robot with respect to the wall. An imaging sonar gathers polar image scans from which depth images (range & bearing) are generated. Depth scans are first processed to extract a line corresponding to the wall (with the Hough transform), which is then tracked by means of an EKF (Extended Kalman Filter) using a static motion model and an implicit measurement equation associating the sensed points to the candidate line. The line estimate is referenced to the robot fixed frame and represented in polar coordinates (rho&thetas) which directly corresponds to the actual distance and relative orientation of the robot with respect to the wall. The proposed system has been tested in simulation as well as in water tank conditions
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This paper proposes a pose-based algorithm to solve the full SLAM problem for an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV), navigating in an unknown and possibly unstructured environment. The technique incorporate probabilistic scan matching with range scans gathered from a mechanical scanning imaging sonar (MSIS) and the robot dead-reckoning displacements estimated from a Doppler velocity log (DVL) and a motion reference unit (MRU). The proposed method utilizes two extended Kalman filters (EKF). The first, estimates the local path travelled by the robot while grabbing the scan as well as its uncertainty and provides position estimates for correcting the distortions that the vehicle motion produces in the acoustic images. The second is an augment state EKF that estimates and keeps the registered scans poses. The raw data from the sensors are processed and fused in-line. No priory structural information or initial pose are considered. The algorithm has been tested on an AUV guided along a 600 m path within a marina environment, showing the viability of the proposed approach