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Computational intelligence in medical imaging : techniques and applications
Publication Information:
Boca Raton, FL : CRC, 2009
Physical Description:
xiii, 487 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.
ISBN:
9781420060591

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Summary

CI Techniques & Algorithms for a Variety of Medical Imaging Situations
Documents recent advances and stimulates further research

A compilation of the latest trends in the field, Computational Intelligence in Medical Imaging: Techniques and Applications explores how intelligent computing can bring enormous benefit to existing technology in medical image processing as well as improve medical imaging research. The contributors also cover state-of-the-art research toward integrating medical image processing with artificial intelligence and machine learning approaches.

The book presents numerous techniques, algorithms, and models. It describes neural networks, evolutionary optimization techniques, rough sets, support vector machines, tabu search, fuzzy logic, a Bayesian probabilistic framework, a statistical parts-based appearance model, a reinforcement learning-based multistage image segmentation algorithm, a machine learning approach, Monte Carlo simulations, and intelligent, deformable models. The contributors discuss how these techniques are used to classify wound images, extract the boundaries of skin lesions, analyze prostate cancer, handle the inherent uncertainties in mammographic images, and encapsulate the natural intersubject anatomical variance in medical images. They also examine prostate segmentation in transrectal ultrasound images, automatic segmentation and diagnosis of bone scintigraphy, 3-D medical image segmentation, and the reconstruction of SPECT and PET tomographic images.


Table of Contents

Z. Q. Wu and Jianmin Jiang and Y. H. PengLars Nolle and Gerald SchaeferAboul Ella Hassanien and Ajith Abraham and James F. Peters and Janusz KacprzykPeter Plassmann and Brahima BelemMaher I. RajabMuhammad Atif Tahir and Ahmed Bouridane and Muhammad Ali RoulaIoannis K. Vlachos and George D. SergiadisHuiyu ZhouKenneth W. Tobin and Edward Chaum and Jens Gregor and Thomas P. Karnowski and Jeffery R. Price and Jonathan WallMatthew Toews and Tal ArbelFarhang Sahba and Hamid R. Tizhoosh and Magdy M. A. SalamaLuka Sajn and Igor KononenkoRoger J. Tait and Gerald Schaefer and Adrian A. HopgoodSteven Staelens and Ignace LemahieuGhassan Hamarneh and Chris McIntosh and Tim McInerney and Demetri Terzopoulos
Prefacep. vii
Editorsp. ix
Contributorsp. xi
1 Computational Intelligence on Medical Imaging with Artificial Neural Networksp. 1
2 Evolutionary Computing and Its Use in Medical Imagingp. 27
3 Rough Sets in Medical Imaging: Foundations and Trendsp. 47
4 Early Detection of Wound Inflammation by color Analysisp. 89
5 Analysis and Applications of Neural Networks for Skin Lesion Border Detectionp. 113
6 Prostate Cancer Classification Using Multispectral Imagery and Metaheuristicsp. 139
7 Intuitionistic Fuzzy Processing of Mammographic Imagesp. 167
8 Fuzzy C-Means and Its Applications in Medical Imagingp. 213
9 Image Informatics for Clinical and Preclinical Biomedical Analysisp. 239
10 Parts-Based Appearance Modeling of Medical Imageryp. 291
11 Reinforced Medical Image Segmentationp. 327
12 Image Segmentation and Parameterization for Automatic Diagnostics of Whole-Body Scintigrams: Basic Conceptsp. 347
13 Distributed 3-D Medical Image Registration Using Intelligent Agentsp. 379
14 Monte Carlo-Based Image Reconstruction in Emission Tomographyp. 407
15 Deformable Organisms: An Artificial Life Framework for Automated Medical Image Analysisp. 433
Indexp. 475
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