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Biomedical Image Analysis (Biomedical Engineering)
โ Scribed by Rangaraj M. Rangayyan
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โฆ Table of Contents
Front Cover
Title
Copyright
Preface
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Contents
Symbols and Abbreviations
Chapter 1: The Nature of Biomedical Images
Chapter 2: Image Quality and Information Content
Chapter 3: Removal of Artifacts
Chapter 4: Image Enhancement
Chapter 5: Detection of Regions of Interest
Chapter 6: Analysis of Shape
Chapter 7: Analysis of Texture
Chapter 8: Analysis of Oriented Patterns
Chapter 9: Image Reconstruction from Projections
Chapter 10: Deconvolution, Deblurring, and Restoration
Chapter 11: Image Coding and Data Compression
Chapter 12: Pattern Classification and Diagnostic Decision
References
Index
Back Cover
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