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IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, March 1995
- Charles R. Meyer, Gregg S. Leichtman, James A. Brunberg, Richard L. Wahl, Leslie E. Quint:
Simultaneous usage of homologous points, lines, and planes for optimal, 3-D, linear registration of multimodality imaging data. 1-11 - Steven Lobregt, Max A. Viergever:
A discrete dynamic contour model. 12-24 - Thorsten Schormann, Andreas Dabringhaus, Karl Zilles:
Statistics of deformations in histology and application to improved alignment with MRI. 25-35 - Charles R. Meyer, Peyton H. Bland, James G. Pipe:
Retrospective correction of intensity inhomogeneities in MRI. 36-41 - Daniel R. Thedens, David J. Skorton, Steven R. Fleagle:
Methods of graph searching for border detection in image sequences with applications to cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. 42-55 - Ardeshir Goshtasby, David A. Turner:
Segmentation of cardiac cine MR images for extraction of right and left ventricular chambers. 56-64 - Christos Davatzikos, Jerry L. Prince:
An active contour model for mapping the cortex. 65-80 - Peter J. Bickel, Yaacov Ritov:
Estimating linear functionals of a PET image. 81-87 - Rakesh Mullick, Norberto F. Ezquerra:
Automatic determination of LV orientation from SPECT data. 88-99 - Weishi Xia, Robert M. Lewitt, Paul R. Edholm:
Fourier correction for spatially variant collimator blurring in SPECT. 100-115 - Hidehiro Iida, Peter M. Bloomfield, S. Miura, Iwao Kanno, Matsutaro Murakami, Kazuo Uemura, M. Amano, Kazumi Tanaka, Yoshiharu Hirose, Seiichi Yamamoto:
Effect of real-time weighted integration system for rapid calculation of functional images in clinical positron emission tomography. 116-121 - Thomas J. Hebert, S. Sanjay-Gopal, Paul Murphy:
A fully automated optimization algorithm for determining the 3-D patient contour from photo-peak projection data in SPECT. 122-131 - Alvaro R. De Pierro:
A modified expectation maximization algorithm for penalized likelihood estimation in emission tomography. 132-137 - M'hamed Bentourkia, Peter Msaki, Jules Cadorette, Roger Lecomte:
Energy dependence of scatter components in multispectral PET imaging. 138-145 - Joel G. Rogers:
A method for correcting the depth-of-interaction blurring in PET cameras. 146-150 - Milan Sonka, Michael D. Winniford, Steve M. Collins:
Robust simultaneous detection of coronary borders in complex images. 151-161 - Mário A. T. Figueiredo, José M. N. Leitão:
A nonsmoothing approach to the estimation of vessel contours in angiograms. 162-172 - F. Denis, Olivier Basset, Gérard Gimenez:
Ultrasonic transmission tomography in refracting media: reduction of refraction artifacts by curved-ray techniques. 173-188
Volume 14, Number 2, June 1995
- Berkman Sahiner, Andrew E. Yagle:
Reconstruction from projections under time-frequency constraints. 193-204 - Ge Wang, Michael W. Vannier:
Preliminary study on helical CT algorithms for patient motion estimation and compensation. 205-211 - Hongyi Li, Rudi Deklerck, Bernard De Cuyper, A. Hermanus, Edgard Nyssen, Jan Cornelis:
Object recognition in brain CT-scans: knowledge-based fusion of data from multiple feature extractors. 212-229 - Andreas Wahle, Ernst Wellnhofer, Ignace Mugaragu, Hans U. Sauer, Helmut Oswald, Eckart Fleck:
Assessment of diffuse coronary artery disease by quantitative analysis of coronary morphology based upon 3-D reconstruction from biplane angiograms. 230-241 - Ying Sun, Richard J. Lucariello, Salvatore A. Chiaramida:
Directional low-pass filtering for improved accuracy and reproducibility of stenosis quantification in coronary arteriograms. 242-248 - Seema Jaggi, William Clement Karl, Alan S. Willsky:
Estimation of dynamically evolving ellipsoids with applications to medical imaging. 249-258 - Neal E. Hartsough, Harrison H. Barrett, Herbert Bradford Barber, James M. Woolfenden:
Intraoperative tumor detection: relative performance of single-element, dual-element, and imaging probes with various collimators. 259-265 - William F. Jones, Ward M. Digby, Wing K. Luk, Michael E. Casey, Larry G. Byars:
Optimizing rod window width in positron emission tomography. 266-270 - Freek J. Beekman, Max A. Viergever:
Fast SPECT simulation including object shape dependent scatter. 271-282 - Mustafa Karaman, M. Alper Kutay, Gozde Bozdagi:
An adaptive speckle suppression filter for medical ultrasonic imaging. 283-292 - Jean Meunier, Michel Bertrand:
Ultrasonic texture motion analysis: theory and simulation. 293-300 - Giuseppe Coppini, Riccardo Poli, Guido Valli:
Recovery of the 3-D shape of the left ventricle from echocardiographic images. 301-317 - Jean Hsu, David M. Chelberg, Charles F. Babbs, Zygmunt Pizlo, Edward J. Delp:
Preclinical ROC studies of digital stereomammography. 318-327 - Surendra Ranganath:
Contour extraction from cardiac MRI studies using snakes. 328-338 - Arvid Lundervold, Geir Storvik:
Segmentation of brain parenchyma and cerebrospinal fluid in multispectral magnetic resonance images. 339-349 - Yue Cao, David N. Levin:
Using an image database to constrain the acquisition and reconstruction of MR images of the human head. 350-361 - Timothy J. Schaewe, Michael I. Miller:
Parallel algorithms for maximum a posteriori estimation of spin density and spin-spin decay in magnetic resonance imaging. 362-373 - W. Brian Hyslop, Ronald K. Woods, Paul C. Lauterbur:
Four-dimensional spectral-spatial imaging using projection reconstruction. 374-383 - Petra A. van den Elsen, J. B. Antoine Maintz, Evert-Jan D. Pol, Max A. Viergever:
Automatic registration of CT and MR brain images using correlation of geometrical features. 384-396 - Heesub Lee, Yongmin Kim, Eve A. Riskin, Alan H. Rowberg, Mark S. Frank:
A predictive classified vector quantizer and its subjective quality evaluation for X-ray CT images. 397-406 - Jianying Li, Ronald J. Jaszczak, R. Edward Coleman:
Maximum likelihood reconstruction for pinhole SPECT with a displaced center-of-rotation. 407-409 - Yan Hui, Michael R. Smith:
Comments on "Data truncation artifact reduction in MR imaging using a multilayer neural network". 409-412
Volume 14, Number 3, September 1995
- Alistair A. Young, Dara L. Kraitchman, Lawrence Dougherty, Leon Axel:
Tracking and finite element analysis of stripe deformation in magnetic resonance tagging. 413-421 - Dara L. Kraitchman, Alistair A. Young, Cheng-Ning Chang, Leon Axel:
Semi-automatic tracking of myocardial motion in MR tagged images. 422-433 - Giovanni Sebastiani, Piero Barone:
Truncation artifact reduction in magnetic resonance imaging by Markov random field methods. 434-441 - Micheline Kamber, Rajjan Shinghal, D. Louis Collins, Gordon S. Francis, Alan C. Evans:
Model-based 3-D segmentation of multiple sclerosis lesions in magnetic resonance brain images. 442-453 - Douglas C. Noll, Jon A. Webb, Thomas E. Warfel:
Parallel data resampling and Fourier inversion by the scan-line method. 454-463 - Jonathan K. Riek, A. Murat Tekalp, Warren E. Smith, Edmund Kwok:
Out-of-plane motion compensation in multislice spin-echo MRI. 464-470 - Reza Aghaeizadeh Zoroofi, Yoshinobu Sato, Shinichi Tamura, Hiroaki Naito, Li Tang:
An improved method for MRI artifact correction due to translational motion in the imaging plane. 471-479 - Jadwiga Rogowska, Kendall Preston Jr., George J. Hunter, Lena M. Hamberg, Kenneth K. Kwong, Oili Salonen, Gerald L. Wolf:
Applications of similarity mapping in dynamic MRI. 480-486 - Sylvia K. Plevritis, Albert Macovski:
Spectral extrapolation of spatially bounded images [MRI application]. 487-49 - M. E. Glidewell, K. T. Ng:
Anatomically constrained electrical impedance tomography for anisotropic bodies via a two-step approach. 498-503 - Keith D. Paulsen, Paul M. Meaney, Michael J. Moskowitz, John M. Sullivan Jr.:
A dual mesh scheme for finite element based reconstruction algorithms. 504-514 - Greig C. Scott, Michael L. G. Joy, Robin L. Armstrong, R. Mark Henkelman:
Electromagnetic considerations for RF current density imaging [MRI technique]. 515-524 - Zhanjun Yue, Ardeshir Goshtasby, Laurens V. Ackerman:
Automatic detection of rib borders in chest radiographs. 525-536 - Michael F. McNitt-Gray, H. K. Huang, James W. Sayre:
Feature selection in the pattern classification problem of digital chest radiograph segmentation. 537-547 - Hideaki Haneishi, Yutaka Yagihashi, Yoichi Miyake:
A new method for distortion correction of electronic endoscope images. 548-555 - René A. Carmona, Wen-Liang Hwang, Ron D. Frostig:
Wavelet analysis for brain-function imaging. 556-564 - Huai-Dong Li, Maria Kallergi, Laurence P. Clarke, Vijay K. Jain, Robert A. Clark:
Markov random field for tumor detection in digital mammography. 565-576 - Rudi Verbeeck, Johan Michiels, Bart Nuttin, Michael Knauth, Dirk Vandermeulen, Paul Suetens, Guy Marchal, Jan M. Gybels:
Protocol for the clinical functionality assessment of a workstation for stereotactic neurosurgery. 577-586 - Atila Ersahin, Sabee Molloi, Yao-Jin Qian:
A digital filtration technique for scatter-glare correction based on thickness estimation. 587-595 - Hermann Schomberg, Jan Timmer:
The gridding method for image reconstruction by Fourier transformation. 596-607 - Barry Zeeberg:
Theoretical relationships of receptor and delivery sensitivities and measurable parameters in in vivo neuroreceptor-radioligand interactions. 608-615 - Pratik Ghosh, David H. Laidlaw, Kurt W. Fleischer, Alan H. Barr, Russell E. Jacobs:
Pure phase-encoded MRI and classification of solids. 616-620
Volume 14, Number 4, December 1995
- Thomas S. Denney Jr., Jerry L. Prince:
Reconstruction of 3-D left ventricular motion from planar tagged cardiac MR images: an estimation theoretic approach. 625-635 - Hakon Gudbjartsson, Samuel Patz:
NMR diffusion simulation based on conditional random walk. 636-642 - Charles E. Metz, Xiaochuan Pan:
A unified analysis of exact methods of inverting the 2-D exponential radon transform, with implications for noise control in SPECT. 643-658 - Xiaochuan Pan, Charles E. Metz:
Analysis of noise properties of a class of exact methods of inverting the 2-D exponential radon transform [SPECT application]. 659-668 - Soo-Jin Lee, Anand Rangarajan, Gene Gindi:
Bayesian image reconstruction in SPECT using higher order mechanical models as priors. 669-680 - Charles C. Martin, Bradley T. Christian, Martin R. Satter, Lisa D. H. Nickerson, Robert J. Nickles:
Quantitative PET with positron emitters that emit prompt gamma rays. 681-687 - Hiroshi Watabe, Jun Hatazawa, Kiichi Ishiwata, Tatsuo Ido, Masatoshi Itoh, Ren Iwata, Toshihiro Takahashi, Kentaro Hatano, Takashi Nakamura:
Linearized method: A new approach for kinetic analysis of central dopamine D2 receptor specific binding. 688-696 - Dagan Feng, Dino Ho, Kewei Chen, Liang-Chih Wu, Jiunn-Kuen Wang, Ren-Shyan Liu, Shin-Hwa Yeh:
An evaluation of the algorithms for determining local cerebral metabolic rates of glucose using positron emission tomography dynamic data. 697-710 - Shih-Chung Ben Lo, Shyh-Liang A. Lou, Jyh-Shyan Lin, Matthew T. Freedman, Minze V. Chien, Seong Ki Mun:
Artificial convolution neural network techniques and applications for lung nodule detection. 711-718 - Milan Sonka, Xiangmin Zhang, Maria Siebes, Mark S. Bissing, Steven C. DeJong, Steve M. Collins, Charles R. McKay:
Segmentation of intravascular ultrasound images: a knowledge-based approach. 719-732 - Richard Aufrichtig, David L. Wilson:
X-ray fluoroscopy spatio-temporal filtering with object detection. 733-746 - Sabee Molloi, Atila Ersahin, Yao-Jin Qian:
CCD camera for dual-energy digital subtraction angiography. 747-75 - Chien-Ching Chiu, Rong-Hwa Yang:
Electromagnetic imaging for complex cylindrical objects. 752-756 - Zhi-Pei Liang:
Unification of the inverse radon transform in odd and even dimensions. 757-758 - José Cruz-Rivera, Edward V. R. Di Bella, D. Scott Wills, Thomas K. Gaylord, Elias N. Glytsis:
Parallelized formulation of the maximum likelihood-expectation maximization algorithm for fine-grain message-passing architectures. 758-762 - Alvaro R. De Pierro:
On the convergence of an EM-type algorithm for penalized likelihood estimation in emission tomography. 762-765 - Priya N. Werahera, Gary J. Miller, Gerald D. Taylor, Thomas A. Brubaker, Firouz Daneshgari, E. David Crawford:
A 3-D reconstruction algorithm for interpolation and extrapolation of planar cross sectional data. 765-771
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