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Investigation of plenoptic imaging systems: a wave optics approach

Investigation of plenoptic imaging systems: a wave optics approach

... plenoptic imaging systems, known as plenoptic ...compressive imaging techniques [49] or exotic solutions such as a slit camera ...super-resolution imaging [6, 61, 16, ...

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Using mutual information to evaluate performance of medical imaging systems

Using mutual information to evaluate performance of medical imaging systems

... medical imaging processing, in particu- lar for image registration tasks and computer-assisted detection schemes ...after imaging is reduced, the difference of the uncertainty is equal to the value of ...

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Monte Carlo modeling of direct x-ray imaging systems

Monte Carlo modeling of direct x-ray imaging systems

... multistage imaging systems. Their results are particulary useful for imaging systems which can be broken into any number of amplifying and scatter- ing stages arranged in series and describe ...

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Multiplexed Optical Imaging of Tumor-Directed Nanoparticles: A Review of Imaging Systems and Approaches

Multiplexed Optical Imaging of Tumor-Directed Nanoparticles: A Review of Imaging Systems and Approaches

... wide-field imaging of 3 QDs has been demonstrated with a 1-mm-diameter fiber bundle that contains 30,000 fibers ...hyperspectral imaging, by offering the flexibility to spatially rearrange image pixels ...

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A comparison of DigiGait™ and TreadScan™ imaging systems: assessment of pain using gait analysis in murine monoarthritis

A comparison of DigiGait™ and TreadScan™ imaging systems: assessment of pain using gait analysis in murine monoarthritis

... Exact belt speed was measured with a tachometer (DT 105A LCD Contact Tachometer; Shimpo Instruments, Itasca, IL, USA). The speed set to 17.0 cm/seconds on the TreadScan ™ control dial was accurate at 17.1 cm/second; ...

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Enhanced spectral modeling of sparse aperture imaging systems

Enhanced spectral modeling of sparse aperture imaging systems

... Figure 17: Comparison C2r constant Figure 18: Comparison for the of various models height for typical daytime versus of the average exposure atmospheric index refractive the MTF versus 6[r] ...

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Scalable Neutron Imaging Systems at Compact Sources

Scalable Neutron Imaging Systems at Compact Sources

... neutron imaging and even different imaging ...neutron imaging set-ups allow for a detailed characterization, in particular concerning flux, spectrum, divergence and respective homogeneity of ...

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Computer synthesis of spectroradiometric images for color imaging systems analysis

Computer synthesis of spectroradiometric images for color imaging systems analysis

... just a fancy name for grey-scale textures and colors, is that basically ; than rather hack object * ; ; model, glmList texture our object, * = 90.0 model, 3.5 ; model, glmLinearTexture *[r] ...

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Inverse filtering for virtual acoustic imaging systems

Inverse filtering for virtual acoustic imaging systems

... An approach, novel to the area of inverse filtering for virtual acoustic imaging applications, was taken to address this issue. This new approach decomposes the related transfer functions in two parts; one ...

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Digitization : Vision and Task

Digitization : Vision and Task

... document imaging system is an integrated configuration of hardware and or software components that produces pictorial copies ( images) of office files, reports, publications and other source documents for storage, ...

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Interactive Analyses in Marine Fisheries using Passive Optical Remote Sensing Techniques

Interactive Analyses in Marine Fisheries using Passive Optical Remote Sensing Techniques

... processing systems and Hyper spectral Imaging Systems are used to sense the visible, near infrared and short-wave infrared sensors to form images of the earth's surface by detecting the solar ...

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Chemiluminescence and Bioluminescence Imaging for Biosensing and Therapy: In Vitro and In Vivo Perspectives

Chemiluminescence and Bioluminescence Imaging for Biosensing and Therapy: In Vitro and In Vivo Perspectives

... BL imaging [104, 105]. In in vivo BL imaging, luciferase is introduced into mammals or the luciferase gene is integrated into the cell chromosome, which then catalyzes the substrate luciferin to generate BL ...

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A New Secure Image Transmission Technique via Secret-Fragment-Visible Mosaic Images by Nearly Reversible Color Transformations

A New Secure Image Transmission Technique via Secret-Fragment-Visible Mosaic Images by Nearly Reversible Color Transformations

... Today, images from various sources are frequently utilized and transmitted through the internet for various applications, such as online personal photograph albums, confidential enterprise archives, document storage ...

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Modeling the MTF and noise characteristics of an image chain for a synthetic image generation system

Modeling the MTF and noise characteristics of an image chain for a synthetic image generation system

... [40] Scott, Luke and D' Agostino, John, "NVEOD FLIR92 Thermal Imaging Systems Performance Model", Proceedings of the SPIE, Infrared Imaging Systems: Design, Analysis, Modeling and Testin[r] ...

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New detector technologies for astronomy

New detector technologies for astronomy

... For imaging systems in particular, when a cam era may move from one telescope to another, or one focus to another, it will probably be necessary to separate the refocus and m ating stages, otherwise an ...

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A Methodology to Securely Transfer a Secret Image Based on Reversible Color Transformations and HSV Color Model

A Methodology to Securely Transfer a Secret Image Based on Reversible Color Transformations and HSV Color Model

... Images from different sources or locations are often used and are transferred using the internet for different purposes, such as important and confidential enterprise archives, document storage systems, medical ...

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Performance Evaluation of Speckle Noise Reduction in SAR Image using DSF Filter

Performance Evaluation of Speckle Noise Reduction in SAR Image using DSF Filter

... compression. Speckle is an inherent phenomenon in coherent imaging systems. Speckle noise not only obscures image scene contents. But it reduces image’s visual performance by weakening or breaking the ...

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Extracting information from imaging cytometry: a review.

Extracting information from imaging cytometry: a review.

... The current state of HCI technology enables relatively sophisticated analyses to be performed on large numbers of cells. An obvious question is how the capabilities of high-content analysis will evolve in the future. One ...

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Interventional MR Imaging: Concepts, Systems, and Applications in Neuroradiology

Interventional MR Imaging: Concepts, Systems, and Applications in Neuroradiology

... MR imaging for guidance of biopsy and aspiration has been of most advantage in sampling lesions of the suprahyoid neck, including high cervical spinal lesions (Fig ...MR imaging to allow effective tissue ...

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Measurement and control systems for an imaging electromagnetic flow meter

Measurement and control systems for an imaging electromagnetic flow meter

... 0.45% with a reference measurement of the liquid volumetric flow rate obtained using a conventional turbine flow meter. For highly disturbed flows just downstream of a flow profile conditioner the error of this ...

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