998 resultados para Image statistics
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Brain deformations induced by space-occupying lesions may result in unpredictable position and shape of functionally important brain structures. The aim of this study is to propose a method for segmentation of brain structures by deformation of a segmented brain atlas in presence of a space-occupying lesion. Our approach is based on an a priori model of lesion growth (MLG) that assumes radial expansion from a seeding point and involves three steps: first, an affine registration bringing the atlas and the patient into global correspondence; then, the seeding of a synthetic tumor into the brain atlas providing a template for the lesion; finally, the deformation of the seeded atlas, combining a method derived from optical flow principles and a model of lesion growth. The method was applied on two meningiomas inducing a pure displacement of the underlying brain structures, and segmentation accuracy of ventricles and basal ganglia was assessed. Results show that the segmented structures were consistent with the patient's anatomy and that the deformation accuracy of surrounding brain structures was highly dependent on the accurate placement of the tumor seeding point. Further improvements of the method will optimize the segmentation accuracy. Visualization of brain structures provides useful information for therapeutic consideration of space-occupying lesions, including surgical, radiosurgical, and radiotherapeutic planning, in order to increase treatment efficiency and prevent neurological damage.
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The 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11DS) is a widely recognized genetic model allowing the study of neuroanatomical biomarkers that underlie the risk for developing schizophrenia. Recent advances in magnetic resonance image analyses enable the examination of structural connectivity integrity, scarcely used in the 22q11DS field. This framework potentially provides evidence for the disconnectivity hypothesis of schizophrenia in this high-risk population. In the present study, we quantify the whole brain white matter connections in 22q11DS using deterministic tractography. Diffusion Tensor Imaging was acquired in 30 affected patients and 30 age- and gender-matched healthy participants. The Human Connectome technique was applied to register white matter streamlines with cortical anatomy. The number of fibers (streamlines) was used as a measure of connectivity for comparison between groups at the global, lobar and regional level. All statistics were corrected for age and gender. Results showed a 10% reduction of the total number of fibers in patients compared to controls. After correcting for this global reduction, preserved connectivity was found within the right frontal and right parietal lobes. The relative increase in the number of fibers was located mainly in the right hemisphere. Conversely, an excessive reduction of connectivity was observed within and between limbic structures. Finally, a disproportionate reduction was shown at the level of fibers connecting the left fronto-temporal regions. We could therefore speculate that the observed disruption to fronto-temporal connectivity in individuals at risk of schizophrenia implies that fronto-temporal disconnectivity, frequently implicated in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia, could precede the onset of symptoms and, as such, constitutes a biomarker of the vulnerability to develop psychosis. On the contrary, connectivity alterations in the limbic lobe play a role in a wide range of psychiatric disorders and therefore seem to be less specific in defining schizophrenia.
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L'image qu'un pays a dans le monde est importante à plusieurs titres. Elle peut soutenir la commercialisation de biens et de services exportés, elle revêt un caractère tout particulier dans le cadre des promotions touristique et économique et elle peut aussi être de nature à contribuer aux relations qu'un pays entretient avec d'autres pays aux niveaux politique, économique ou culturel. L'image de la Suisse a fait l'objet d'études dans de nombreux pays, dont les Etats-Unis, l'Allemagne et la Chine, auprès d'échantillons représentatifs de la population ainsi qu'auprès de groupes de leaders d'opinion et cet ouvrage présente de manière synthétique les principaux résultats de ces études. Après une description de l'image globale de la Suisse auprès des personnes interrogées et une analyse des associations faites à l'évocation de la Suisse, une partie importante est consacrée aux dimensions qui caractérisent l'image du pays en différenciant notamment entre les dimensions liées à la Suisse en tant qu'espace socioculturel et les dimensions liées aux aspects économiques. Pour terminer, un dernier chapitre analyse l'impact de faits ayant marqué l'actualité helvétique, comme le grounding de Swissair, sur l'image de la Suisse dans les pays étudiés.
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A method of objectively determining imaging performance for a mammography quality assurance programme for digital systems was developed. The method is based on the assessment of the visibility of a spherical microcalcification of 0.2 mm using a quasi-ideal observer model. It requires the assessment of the spatial resolution (modulation transfer function) and the noise power spectra of the systems. The contrast is measured using a 0.2-mm thick Al sheet and Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) blocks. The minimal image quality was defined as that giving a target contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) of 5.4. Several evaluations of this objective method for evaluating image quality in mammography quality assurance programmes have been considered on computed radiography (CR) and digital radiography (DR) mammography systems. The measurement gives a threshold CNR necessary to reach the minimum standard image quality required with regards to the visibility of a 0.2-mm microcalcification. This method may replace the CDMAM image evaluation and simplify the threshold contrast visibility test used in mammography quality.
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In the recent years, kernel methods have revealed very powerful tools in many application domains in general and in remote sensing image classification in particular. The special characteristics of remote sensing images (high dimension, few labeled samples and different noise sources) are efficiently dealt with kernel machines. In this paper, we propose the use of structured output learning to improve remote sensing image classification based on kernels. Structured output learning is concerned with the design of machine learning algorithms that not only implement input-output mapping, but also take into account the relations between output labels, thus generalizing unstructured kernel methods. We analyze the framework and introduce it to the remote sensing community. Output similarity is here encoded into SVM classifiers by modifying the model loss function and the kernel function either independently or jointly. Experiments on a very high resolution (VHR) image classification problem shows promising results and opens a wide field of research with structured output kernel methods.
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A statistical evaluation of the population dynamics of Panstrongylus geniculatus is based on a cohort experiment conducted under controlled laboratory conditions. Animals were fed on hen every 15 days. Egg incubation took 21 days; mean duration of 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th instar nymphs was 25, 30, 58, 62, and 67 days, respectively; mean nymphal development time was 39 weeks and adult longevity was 72 weeks. Females reproduced during 30 weeks, producing an average of 61.6 eggs for female on its lifetime; the average number of eggs/female/week was 2.1. Total number of eggs produced by the cohort was 1379. Average hatch for the cohort was 88.9%; it was not affected by age of the mother. Age specific survival and reproduction tables were constructed. The following population parameters were evaluated, generation time was 36.1 weeks; net reproduction rate was 89.4; intrinsic rate of natural increase was 0.125; instantaneous birth and death rates were 0.163 and 0.039 respectively; finite rate of increase was 1.13; total reproductive value was 1196 and stable age distribution was 31.2% eggs, 64.7% nymphs and 4.1% adults. Finally the population characteristics of P. geniculatus lead to the conclusion that this species is a K strategist.
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Introduction: A standardized three-dimensional ultrasonographic (3DUS) protocol is described that allows fetal face reconstruction. Ability to identify cleft lip with 3DUS using this protocol was assessed by operators with minimal 3DUS experience. Material and Methods: 260 stored volumes of fetal face were analyzed using a standardized protocol by operators with different levels of competence in 3DUS. The outcomes studied were: (1) the performance of post-processing 3D face volumes for the detection of facial clefts; (2) the ability of a resident with minimal 3DUS experience to reconstruct the acquired facial volumes, and (3) the time needed to reconstruct each plane to allow proper diagnosis of a cleft. Results: The three orthogonal planes of the fetal face (axial, sagittal and coronal) were adequately reconstructed with similar performance when acquired by a maternal-fetal medicine specialist or by residents with minimal experience (72 vs. 76%, p = 0.629). The learning curve for manipulation of 3DUS volumes of the fetal face corresponds to 30 cases and is independent of the operator's level of experience. Discussion: The learning curve for the standardized protocol we describe is short, even for inexperienced sonographers. This technique might decrease the length of anatomy ultrasounds and improve the ability to visualize fetal face anomalies.
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Within the framework of a retrospective study of the incidence of hip fractures in the canton of Vaud (Switzerland), all cases of hip fracture occurring among the resident population in 1986 and treated in the hospitals of the canton were identified from among five different information sources. Relevant data were then extracted from the medical records. At least two sources of information were used to identify cases in each hospital, among them the statistics of the Swiss Hospital Association (VESKA). These statistics were available for 9 of the 18 hospitals in the canton that participated in the study. The number of cases identified from the VESKA statistics was compared to the total number of cases for each hospital. For the 9 hospitals the number of cases in the VESKA statistics was 407, whereas, after having excluded diagnoses that were actually "status after fracture" and double entries, the total for these hospitals was 392, that is 4% less than the VESKA statistics indicate. It is concluded that the VESKA statistics provide a good approximation of the actual number of cases treated in these hospitals, with a tendency to overestimate this number. In order to use these statistics for calculating incidence figures, however, it is imperative that a greater proportion of all hospitals (50% presently in the canton, 35% nationwide) participate in these statistics.
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Problématique: Pourquoi la mise en scène complexe du Timée-Critias avec ses contextes spatio-temporels emboîtés et ses narrations enchâssées? Quelle est la fonction (pragmatique et argumentative) du discours cosmogonique et anthropogonique de Timée intercalé entre le résumé du récit de l'Atlantide dans le prologue du Timée et la narration même de ce récit dans le Critias! Quel est le rapport entre les discours des deux protagonistes et celui de Socrate sur la cité idéale dans la République? Voilà les principales questions auxquelles cette thèse essaie de répondre. Grâce à une approche discursive et sémio-narrative, elle cherche à montrer la fonction pragmatique et la cohérence narrative et sémantique du double dialogue tout en tenant compte des visions du monde divergentes et même contradictoires des deux protagonistes. Elle essaie de comprendre comment les deux, l'un d'origine italique, l'autre Athénien, dans un contexte énonciatif donné et sur la base de leurs conceptions culturelles et «scientifiques» - sur l'homme et sur le monde - et de leurs idées «philosophiques» - sur l'être, le devenir et la connaissance - produisent des discours de signification différente mais traitant tous deux de la genèse, que ce soit celle du monde, de l'homme et des cités. Elle propose en outre de lire le Timée-Critias à la fois comme une continuation et une réécriture de la République: non seulement les trois dialogues ont le même sujet (la meilleure cité), mais ils se caractérisent par des parallèles dans la situation dramatique et énonciative et dans la manière dont se développe la narration. Plan: Les deux premiers chapitres examinent comment les performances discursives de Timée et de Critias se mettent en place dans le prologue, en prêtant une attention particulière aux aspects dramatiques et énonciatifs, mais aussi poétiques et narratifs (énonciateurs/narrateurs et leurs destinataires, fonction et genre des discours résumés et annoncés). Les troisième et quatrième chapitres, consacrés respectivement au long discours de Timée et à celui de Critias dans le dialogue homonyme, comparent d'abord les deux discours aux Hymnes homériques, à la Théogonie d'Hésiode et à la poésie généalogique afin de mieux saisir la fonction pragmatique et la composition de l'ensemble du Timée-Critias-, puis, à partir des principes ontologiques et épistémologiques explicités dans les proèmes, ils se proposent de dégager, en suivant de près la narration, les conceptions cosmologiques, anthropologiques et épistémologiques des deux protagonistes et de voir comment elles déterminent la production et l'énonciation de leurs discours. Enfin, le dernier chapitre reprend certains éléments essentiels étudiés précédemment en élargissant la perspective à la République et à son rapport intertextuel avec le Timée- Critias: il met en regard les contextes énonciatifs et dramatiques et la problématique des deux oeuvres (le rôle des personnages, la question de la réalisation de la meilleure cité), le discours de Timée et les livres six et sept (la khóra et Yagathón, le statut du discours vraisemblable et l'analogie de la ligne), ainsi que le Critias et les livres huit et dix (la dégénérescence de l'Atlantide et de la meilleure cité, la poésie «mimétique» de Critias et celle des poètes critiquée par Socrate).
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Before each census the CSO engages in an extensive public consultation process. Consultation on the content of Census 2011 took place in 2008 and the content has been agreed by the Government. The second phase of the consultation process sought the views of the public on the outputs that will be produced from the 2011 census. IPH responded to a series of CSO questions that were posted on the CSO website.
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The purpose of this study was to prospectively compare free-breathing navigator-gated cardiac-triggered three-dimensional steady-state free precession (SSFP) spin-labeling coronary magnetic resonance (MR) angiography performed by using Cartesian k-space sampling with that performed by using radial k-space sampling. A new dedicated placement of the two-dimensional selective labeling pulse and an individually adjusted labeling delay time approved by the institutional review board were used. In 14 volunteers (eight men, six women; mean age, 28.8 years) who gave informed consent, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR), vessel sharpness, vessel length, and subjective image quality were investigated. Differences between groups were analyzed with nonparametric tests (Wilcoxon, Pearson chi2). Radial imaging, as compared with Cartesian imaging, resulted in a significant reduction in the severity of motion artifacts, as well as an increase in SNR (26.9 vs 12.0, P < .05) in the coronary arteries and CNR (23.1 vs 8.8, P < .05) between the coronary arteries and the myocardium. A tendency toward improved vessel sharpness and vessel length was also found with radial imaging. Radial SSFP imaging is a promising technique for spin-labeling coronary MR angiography.