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Numerical methods for image registration
Based on the author's lecture notes and research, this well-illustrated and comprehensive text is one of the first to provide an introduction to image registration with particular emphasis on numerical methods in medical imaging. Ideal for researchers in industry and academia, it is also a suit...
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Oxford University Press
2003
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author | Modersitzki, Jan |
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description | Based on the author's lecture notes and research, this well-illustrated and comprehensive text is one of the first to provide an introduction to image registration with particular emphasis on numerical methods in medical imaging. Ideal for researchers in industry and academia, it is also a suitable study guide for graduate mathematicians, computer scientists, engineers, medical physicists, and radiologists.Image registration is utilised whenever information obtained from different viewpoints needs to be combined or compared and unwanted distortion needs to be eliminated. For example, CCTV imag |
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spelling | cern-16135482021-04-21T22:11:06Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1613548engModersitzki, JanNumerical methods for image registrationEngineeringBased on the author's lecture notes and research, this well-illustrated and comprehensive text is one of the first to provide an introduction to image registration with particular emphasis on numerical methods in medical imaging. Ideal for researchers in industry and academia, it is also a suitable study guide for graduate mathematicians, computer scientists, engineers, medical physicists, and radiologists.Image registration is utilised whenever information obtained from different viewpoints needs to be combined or compared and unwanted distortion needs to be eliminated. For example, CCTV imagOxford University Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:16135482003 |
spellingShingle | Engineering Modersitzki, Jan Numerical methods for image registration |
title | Numerical methods for image registration |
title_full | Numerical methods for image registration |
title_fullStr | Numerical methods for image registration |
title_full_unstemmed | Numerical methods for image registration |
title_short | Numerical methods for image registration |
title_sort | numerical methods for image registration |
topic | Engineering |
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