Multi-dimensional imaging techniques involve the processing of high resolution images commonly used in medical, civil and remote-sensing applications. A barrier commonly encounter...
Diego Rivera, Dana Schaa, Micha Moffie, David R. K...
Abstract. We consider the problem of non-rigid, point-to-point registration of two 3D surfaces. To avoid restrictions on the topology, we represent the surfaces as a level-set of t...
Visualization of glyphs has a long history in medical imaging but gains much more power when the glyphs are properly placed to fill the screen. Glyph packing is often performed vi...
Mario Hlawitschka, Gerik Scheuermann, Bernd Hamann
A Body Area Network (BAN) is a body worn system which provides the user with a set of mobile services. A BAN incorporates a set of devices (eg. mp3 player, video camera, speakers, ...
V. M. Jones, Hailiang Mei, Tom Broens, Ing Widya, ...
Abstract. In medical imaging, signals acquired in non-Cartesian coordinate systems are common. For instance, CT and MRI often produce significantly higher resolution within scan p...