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ویرایش: 1 نویسندگان: Paul Taylor, Henry Potts, Louise Wilkinson, Rosalind Given-Wilson (auth.), Joan Martí, Arnau Oliver, Jordi Freixenet, Robert Martí (eds.) سری: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6136 : Image Processing, Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition, and Graphics ISBN (شابک) : 9783642136665, 3642136664 ناشر: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg سال نشر: 2010 تعداد صفحات: 790 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 31 مگابایت
کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب ماموگرافی دیجیتال: دهمین کارگاه بین المللی ، IWDM 2010 ، ژیرونا ، کاتالونیا ، اسپانیا ، 16-18 ژوئن ، 2010. مجموعه مقالات: پردازش تصویر و بینایی کامپیوتری، انفورماتیک سلامت، تصویربرداری/رادیولوژی، ذخیره و بازیابی اطلاعات، تشخیص الگو، زیست شناسی محاسباتی/بیوانفورماتیک
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Digital Mammography: 10th International Workshop, IWDM 2010, Girona, Catalonia, Spain, June 16-18, 2010. Proceedings به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب ماموگرافی دیجیتال: دهمین کارگاه بین المللی ، IWDM 2010 ، ژیرونا ، کاتالونیا ، اسپانیا ، 16-18 ژوئن ، 2010. مجموعه مقالات نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
این جلد از مجموعه یادداشتهای سخنرانی اسپرینگر در علوم رایانه شامل مجموعه مقالات علمی 10 کارگاه بینالمللی ماموگرافی دیجیتال (IWDM) است که از 16 تا 18 ژوئن 2010 در ژیرونا، کاتانیا برگزار شد. جلسه IWDM به طور سنتی با همدیگر مجموعهای از پژوهشگران آزاد (فیزیکدانان، ریاضیدانان، دانشمندان کامپیوتر، مهندسان)، پزشکان (رادیوژیستها، جراحان) و نمایندگان صنعت، که به طور مشترک متعهد به توسعه فناوری هستند، نه فقط به خاطر خود، بلکه برای حمایت از پزشکان در تشخیص اولیه و مدیریت بعدی سرطان سینه توسط بیمار مجموعه کنفرانس های IWDM در سال 1993 در نشست سمپوزیوم تصویربرداری پزشکی SPIE در سن خوزه، کالیفرنیا آغاز شد و جلسات بعدی هر دو سال یک بار توسط محققان در سراسر جهان برگزار شد. کارگاه های قبلی در یورک، انگلستان (1994)، شیکاگو، IL ایالات متحده آمریکا (1996)، نایمخن، هلند (1998)، تورنتو، کانادا (2000)، برمن، آلمان (2002)، دورهام، NC، ایالات متحده آمریکا (2004)، منچستر برگزار شد. ، انگلستان (2006) و توسان، AZ ایالات متحده آمریکا (2008). هر یک از این رویدادهای علمی با نمایشگاه های صنعتی و تحقیقاتی بسیار موفق و متمرکز ترکیب شد که نقاط عطف ماموگرافی دیجیتال را در طول سال ها به نمایش گذاشت. تعداد کل 141 مقاله ارسالی از 21 کشور دریافت شد. هر یک از این چکیدههای چهار صفحهای در یک فرآیند کور توسط حداقل دو عضو کمیته علمی بررسی شد که منجر به انتخاب 46 ارائه شفاهی و 57 پوستر در طول دو و نیم روز علم شد. جلسات ?c.
This volume of Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science series comprises th the scienti?c proceedings of the 10 International Workshop on Digital Mammography (IWDM), which was held June 16–18, 2010 in Girona, Cata- nia. The IWDMmeetingstraditionallybringtogetheradiversesetofresearchers (physicists, mathematicians, computer scientists, engineers), clinicians (radi- ogists, surgeons) and representatives of industry, who are jointly committed to developing technology, not just for its own sake, but to support clinicians in the early detection and subsequent patient management of breast cancer. The IWDM conference series was initiated at a 1993 meeting of the SPIE Medical Imaging Symposium in San Jose, CA, with subsequent meetings hosted every two yearsbyresearchersaroundthe world. Former workshopswereheld in York, England (1994), Chicago, IL USA (1996), Nijmegen, The Netherlands (1998), Toronto, Canada (2000), Bremen, Germany (2002), Durham, NC, USA (2004), Manchester, UK (2006) and Tucson, AZ USA (2008). Each of these scienti?c events was combined with very successful and focused industrial and research exhibits, which demonstrated the milestones of digital mammography over the years. A total number of 141 paper submissions from 21 countries were received. Each of these four-page abstract submissions was reviewed in a blind process by at least two members of the Scienti?c Committee, which led to a ?nal selection of 46 oral presentations and 57 posters during the two and one-half days of scienti?c sessions.
Front Matter....Pages -
Impact of CAD with Full Field Digital Mammography on Workflow and Cost....Pages 1-8
Performance of Triple-Modality CADx on Breast Cancer Diagnostic Classification....Pages 9-14
Needle Path Planning Method for Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Biopsy Based on Probabilistic Techniques....Pages 15-22
X-ray Mammography – MRI Registration Using a Volume-Preserving Affine Transformation and an EM-MRF for Breast Tissue Classification....Pages 23-30
Interactive Multi-scale Contrast Enhancement of Previously Processed Digital Mammograms....Pages 31-38
Lesion Segmentation in Breast Sonography....Pages 39-45
Mammogram Compression Using Super-Resolution....Pages 46-53
Development of an Ensemble of Digital Breast Object Models....Pages 54-61
Analysis of Geometric Accuracy in Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Reconstruction....Pages 62-69
Results of Comprehensive Dose Survey for Mammography....Pages 70-77
Validation of a Simulated Dose Reduction Methodology Using Digital Mammography CDMAM Images and Mastectomy Images....Pages 78-85
Measured Dose versus Organ Dose Performance in Digital Mammography Systems....Pages 86-91
Noise Reduction in Dual-Energy Contrast Enhanced Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Using Regularization....Pages 92-99
Phantom Dose Levels Found at Annual Physics Surveys in a National Mammography Screening Program: Comparison of Doses from Analog and Digital Equipment and from Digital Equipment at Different Points in Time....Pages 100-105
Task-Based Evaluation of Image Quality of Filtered Back Projection for Breast Tomosynthesis....Pages 106-113
A Comparative Study of the Inter-reader Variability of Breast Percent Density Estimation in Digital Mammography: Potential Effect of Reader’s Training and Clinical Experience....Pages 114-120
Concepts for Efficient and Reliable Multi-modal Breast Image Reading....Pages 121-128
Modeling the Impact of CAD on the Outcomes of the UK Breast Screening Programme....Pages 129-136
Introducing a Novel Image Quality Measure for Digital Phase-Contrast-Image Evaluation....Pages 137-144
Modelling Structural Deformations in Mammographic Tissue Using the Dual-Tree Complex Wavelet....Pages 145-152
Classification of Linear Structures in Mammograms Using Random Forests....Pages 153-160
Should CAD Be Used as a Second Reader? – Exploring Two Alternative Reading Modes for CAD in Screening Mammography....Pages 161-167
Automated Assessment of Area of Dense Tissue in the Breast: A Comparison with Human Estimation....Pages 168-174
Local Greylevel Appearance Histogram Based Texture Segmentation....Pages 175-182
Quantification of Vascular Calcifications on Digitized Mammograms....Pages 183-190
Comparison of Tilt Correction Methods in Full Field Digital Mammograms....Pages 191-196
Optimising Beam Quality Selection in Mammographic Acquisition Using the Standard Attenuation Rate....Pages 197-204
Investigating the Replacement of the Physical Anti-scatter Grid with Digital Image Processing....Pages 205-212
Diffusion-Weighted Imaging (DWI) for Breast Cancers; Challenging to Diagnose Ductal Carcinoma in Situ (DCIS) and Invasive Lobular Carcinoma (ILC)....Pages 213-218
CR Mammography: Image Quality Measurement and Model Calculation for Needle vs. Powder Imaging Plate....Pages 219-226
Performance Assessment of Breast Tomosynthesis Systems: Concepts for Two Types of Phantoms....Pages 227-234
Realistic Simulation of Microcalcifications in Breast Tomosynthesis....Pages 235-242
Breast Tomosynthesis Reconstruction Using a Grid of Blobs with Projection Matrices....Pages 243-250
A Boosting Based Approach for Automatic Micro-calcification Detection....Pages 251-258
Automatic Breast Tissue Classification Based on BIRADS Categories....Pages 259-266
Validation of Mammographic Texture Analysis for Assessment of Breast Cancer Risk....Pages 267-271
Towards Learning Spiculation Score of the Masses in Mammography Images....Pages 272-279
Three Digital Mammography Display Configurations: Observer Performance in a Pilot ROC Study....Pages 280-287
How Can Image Quality Affect the Detection Performance of Breast CAD (Computer Aided Detection) in FFDM (Full Field Digital Mammography)? – A Comparative Study with Two Different FFDM Systems-....Pages 288-295
Feature Point Detection for Non-rigid Registration of Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Images....Pages 296-303
Contrast Detail Curves on Digital Mammography: Performance Comparison of Raw and Filtered Images....Pages 304-311
Reader Fatigue Interpreting Mammograms....Pages 312-318
Adapting Clinical Images to Appear with Different Noise and Sharpness to Model a Different Detector....Pages 319-326
Human Observer Performance in a Single Slice or a Volume: Effect of Background Correlation....Pages 327-333
Influence of Geometrical Factors on Phase Contrast Fiber Images....Pages 334-341
Robust Breast Composition Measurement - Volpara TM ....Pages 342-349
Technical Evaluation of a Digital Breast Tomosynthesis System....Pages 350-356
Mammographic Interpretation Training: How Could Low Cost Display Devices Help?....Pages 357-364
A Survey of Patient Doses from Digital Mammography Systems in the UK in 2007 to 2009....Pages 365-370
Analysis of Mammography Quality Control Results: Evidence for a Change in Test Frequency?....Pages 371-377
A Comparative Study of Volumetric and Area-Based Breast Density Estimation in Digital Mammography: Results from a Screening Population....Pages 378-385
Volumetric Breast Density and Breast Cancer Risk Factors in a Screening Population....Pages 386-393
Determinants and Consequences of Change in Breast Density....Pages 394-401
Comparison of Subregional Breast Density with Whole Breast Density....Pages 402-407
Comparing a New Volumetric Breast Density Method (Volpara TM ) to Cumulus....Pages 408-413
Visual Assessment of Density in Digital Mammograms....Pages 414-420
Concepts for High-Resolution CT of the Breast....Pages 421-427
Optimised Breast Tomosynthesis with a Novel CMOS Flat Panel Detector....Pages 428-435
Calculation of OTF, NPS, and DQE for Oblique X-Ray Incidence on Turbid Granular Phosphors....Pages 436-443
Scanner for Integrated X-Ray Breast Tomosynthesis and Molecular Breast Imaging Tomosynthesis....Pages 444-451
An Anthropomorphic Software Breast Phantom for Tomosynthesis Simulation: Power Spectrum Analysis of Phantom Projections....Pages 452-458
Comparison of Two Novel FFDM Systems with Different a-Se Detector Technology: Physical Characterization and Phantom Contrast Detail Evaluation in Clinical Conditions....Pages 459-466
Development of a Peripheral Thickness Estimation Method for Volumetric Breast Density Measurements in Mammography Using a 3D Finite Element Breast Model....Pages 467-473
Is CAD Able to Assist in the Detection of Subtle Breast Findings – Lobular Cancers, and T1a/T1b Masses in Dense Breasts?....Pages 474-480
Towards More Realistic Biomechanical Modelling of Tumours under Mammographic Compressions....Pages 481-489
Scoring Systems in Computer-Based Training for Digital Mammography....Pages 490-496
The Effect of Slab Size on Mass Detection Performance of a Screen-Film CAD System in Reconstructed Tomosynthesis Volumes....Pages 497-504
Synthesising Malignant Breast Masses in Normal Mammograms....Pages 505-512
Comparison of Microcalcification Detection Rates and Recall Rates in Digital and Analogue Mammography....Pages 513-517
Constancy Checking of Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Systems....Pages 518-525
Mammographic Image Segmentation and Risk Classification Using a Novel Texture Signature Based Methodology....Pages 526-533
Stratified Sampling for Case Selection Criteria for Evaluating CAD....Pages 534-539
Breast Shapes on Real and Simulated Mammograms....Pages 540-547
Regularization Parameter Selection in Maximum a Posteriori Iterative Reconstruction for Digital Breast Tomosynthesis....Pages 548-555
Image Quality Phantom in Close Compliance with the ICRU-44 Breast Tissue Substitute Standard and Realistic Background Noise Pattern for Digital Breast Tomosynthesis....Pages 556-560
The Standard Attenuation Rate for Quantitative Mammography....Pages 561-568
National Software Supported Quality Assurance Program in Digital Mammography: Experiences and Challenges....Pages 569-575
Inter and Intra Observer Variability in a Semi-automatic Method for Measuring Volumetric Breast Density....Pages 576-582
Optimization of the Exposure Parameters with Signal-to-Noise Ratios Considering Human Visual Characteristics in Digital Mammography....Pages 583-590
Ideal Observer Comparison between Tomographic and Projection x-Ray Images of the Breast....Pages 591-597
Breast Structural Noise in Digital Breast Tomosynthesis and Its Dependence on Reconstruction Methods....Pages 598-605
Dual-Energy Dividing Mammography....Pages 606-613
Effect of BI-RADS Assessment in Improving CAD of Masses....Pages 614-621
Analysis of the Benefit/Risk Ratio Obtained in the Valencian Breast Early Detection Program During 2007 and 2008....Pages 622-627
Monte Carlo Simulation of Scatter Field for Calculation of Contrast of Discs in Synthetic CDMAM Images....Pages 628-635
Classifying Breast Masses in Volumetric Whole Breast Ultrasound Data: A 2.5-Dimensional Approach....Pages 636-642
A supplement to the European Guidelines for Quality Assurance in Breast Cancer Screening and Diagnosis....Pages 643-650
Investigation of Practical Scoring Methods for Breast Density....Pages 651-658
Performance of the New Double Layer Amorphous Selenium Detector for Digital Mammography Compared to the FDA Approved CR System for Digital Mammography....Pages 659-663
Machine Learning Techniques and Mammographic Risk Assessment....Pages 664-672
Automatic BI-RADS Description of Mammographic Masses....Pages 673-681
A Clustering Method for the Extraction of Microcalcifications Using Epipolar Curves in Digital Breast Tomosynthesis....Pages 682-688
Software Framework for Simulating Clusters of Microcalcifications in Digital Mammography....Pages 689-696
Improved Microcalcification Detection for Breast Tomosynthesis Using a Penalized-Maximum-Likelihood Reconstruction Method....Pages 697-703
Microcalcification Detection in Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Using an Epipolar Curve Approach....Pages 704-711
Spiculated Lesions and Architectural Distortions Detection in Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Datasets....Pages 712-719
An Observer Model for Lesion Detectability in Contrast-Enhanced Digital Mammography....Pages 720-727
Fast Deformation Simulation of Breasts Using GPU-Based Dynamic Explicit Finite Element Method....Pages 728-735
Breast Image Registration by Combining Finite Elements and Free-Form Deformations....Pages 736-743
The Effect of Motion Correction on Pharmacokinetic Parameter Estimation....Pages 744-751
Improved Detection of Cancer in Screening Mammograms by Temporal Comparison....Pages 752-759
Combined Reconstruction and Registration of Digital Breast Tomosynthesis....Pages 760-768
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