04916nam 2200661 450 991013145020332120210208201027.01-118-57446-X1-118-57442-7(CKB)3710000000422898(EBL)4036419(SSID)ssj0001539630(PQKBManifestationID)11823624(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001539630(PQKBWorkID)11533209(PQKB)10338728(MiAaPQ)EBC1895055(MiAaPQ)EBC5061191(EXLCZ)99371000000042289820171028h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMulti-modality cardiac imaging processing and analysis /edited by Patrick Clarysse, Denis FribouletLondon, England ;Hoboken, New Jersey :ISTE :Wiley,2015.©20151 online resource (313 p.)Digital Signal and Image Processing SeriesDescription based upon print version of record.1-118-57436-2 1-84821-235-6 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Table of Contents; Title; Copyright; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; PART 1: Methodological Bases; 1 Extraction and Segmentation of Structures in Image Sequences; 1.1 Problematics; 1.2 Overview of segmentation methods; 1.3. Summary of the different classes of deformable models; 1.4. Deformable templates; 1.5. Variational active contours; 1.6. Integration of a priori constraints in the formalism of variational contours; 1.7. Implementation examples in cardiac imaging; 1.8. Conclusion; 1.9. Bibliography; 2 Motion Estimation and Analysis; 2.1. Problematics; 2.2. Problem formulation2.3. Transport methods2.4. Probabilistic approaches; 2.5. Image registration; 2.6. Local methods; 2.7. Hybrid methods; 2.8. Phase-based methods; 2.9. Registration and motion estimation in a sequence of images; 2.10. Evaluation of motion estimation methods; 2.11. Conclusion; 2.12. Bibliography; 3 Post-processing and Analysis of Dynamic Magnetic Resonance Images for Myocardial Perfusion Quantification; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Dynamic measurement of perfusion with contrast agents: reminder about the MRI sequences and the different contrast agents used3.3. Motion correction and contour segmentation of the myocardium: important preprocessing prior to quantitative analysis3.4. Semi-quantitative perfusion analysis: calculation of relative parameters depending on the injection of the contrast medium; 3.5. Absolute parameters independent of the contrast agent injection (taking account of the arterial input): pharmacokinetic modeling; 3.6. Conclusion; 3.7. Bibliography; 4 Tensor Decomposition of a Dynamic Sequence of Images into Simple Elements; 4.1. Problematics; 4.2. Panorama of methods for the quantitative analysis of dynamic image sequences4.3. Tensor decomposition methods of an image sequence into simple elements4.4. Specifications for radiotracer or contrast medium monitoring; 4.5. Specifications for the study of cardiac motion; 4.6. Conclusion; 4.7. Bibliography; PART 2: Application Examples; 5 Evaluation of Cardiac Structure Segmentation in Cine Magnetic Resonance Imaging; 5.1. Context: significance of the automatic segmentation of the cardiac structures; 5.2. Evaluation necessity; 5.3. Empirical evaluation methods; 5.4. Visual evaluation methods; 5.5. Supervised methods; 5.6. Non-supervised evaluation methods5.7. Conclusion5.8. IMPEIC and MEDIEVAL working groups; 5.9. Bibliography; 6 Phase-based Heart Motion Estimation in Multimodality Cardiac Imaging; 6.1. Phase images; 6.2. Optical flow motion estimation on the phase of the two single-orthant analytic signals and using a deformable mesh: application to cardiac MRI sequences; 6.3. Motion estimation by optical flow from the monogenic phase using a local affine model and multiscale analysis - application to ultrasonic cardiac sequences; 6.4. Bibliography; 7 Cardiac Motion Analysis in Tagged MRI; 7.1. Motion quantification by the SinMod method7.2. Processing pipeline and features of the software inTagDigital signal and image processing series.HeartImagingCardiovascular systemImagingChestImagingElectronic books.HeartImaging.Cardiovascular systemImaging.ChestImaging.616.120757Clarysse PatrickFriboulet DenisMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910131450203321Multi-modality cardiac imaging2004912UNINA