Medical imaging Books
Murphy & Moore Publishing Diagnostic Imaging for Brain, Head, Neck and
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£117.12
Murphy & Moore Publishing Diagnostic Imaging: Chest, Breast, Heart and
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£114.34
Murphy & Moore Publishing Cardiovascular Imaging: From Techniques to
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£113.72
States Academic Press Diagnostic Imaging of Kidney: Tools and
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£115.73
States Academic Press Kidney Mri: Preclinical Applications
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£112.27
States Academic Press Cardiac Imaging: Diagnosis of Cardiovascular
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£112.23
Foster Academics Medical Imaging: Applications of Deep Learning
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£116.64
Foster Academics Optical Diagnostics: Biomedical Applications
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£113.72
Foster Academics The Neuroimaging of Brain Diseases
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£112.27
Hayle Medical Machine Learning Techniques for Medical Imaging
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£114.42
Hayle Medical Emerging Technologies in Biomedical Imaging
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£115.88
Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Chest X-ray in Neonates and Children
Book SynopsisThis is a guide to interpreting chest X-rays in a simpler and structured form, thus minimizing missing any findings. It focuses on common clinical scenarios and relevant findings to help students in their revision of radiology. It is also a practical book for pediatricians, postgraduate students and busy practitioners.Table of Contents1. Basics of Pediatric Chest X-ray 2. Step by Step Interpretation 3. Miliary Shadows 4. Pulmonary Space Occupying Lesion 5. Chest X-ray in Neonates Index
£14.00
Oxford University Press Cardiac Catheterization and Coronary Intervention
Book SynopsisCardiac catheterization and coronary angiography are both key components to routine cardiology practice. This new edition of Cardiac Catheterization and Coronary Intervention has been fully updated since the first edition, with new sections on primary percutaneous coronary intervention, trends in vascular access, bioabsorbable stents, optical coherence tomography, and more. Filled with over 150 clinical images and schematic illustrations, the handbook is an accessible ''how-to'' guide, designed to de-mystify complex cardiac catheterization investigations. Expanded to reflect developments in practice, this new edition also introduces a new chapter on the multidisciplinary team and their roles and responsibilities from pre- to post-procedural care and relevant training requirements.Containing detailed instructions on how to perform a comprehensive left and right heart catheterization procedure, choosing the correct catheter for coronary and graft angiography, and how to perform a diagnosTable of Contents1: Introduction 2: The team 3: Vascular access 4: Cardiac catheterization 5: Specific conditions 6: Coronary angiography 7: Coronary artery bypass graft angiography 8: Percutaneous coronary intervention 9: Additional procedures 10: Complications 11: Post procedure
£48.49
Elsevier Health Sciences Rowans Primer of EEG
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsThe Origin and Technical Aspects of the EEG The Normal EEG The Normal EEG from Neonates to Adolescents The Abnormal EEG The EEG and Epilepsy The EEG in Other Neurological and Medical Conditions and in Status Epilepticus The EEG: Tips on Indications, Reading and Reporting
£47.99
MP-FAD F.A. Davis The Radiography Procedure and Competency Manual
Book SynopsisBe prepared to meet the ARRT competency requirements. These procedure checklists make it easy. To qualify for your certification exam, you must demonstrate your competency in all 36 mandatory procedures and in at least 15 of the 30 elective procedures - and your instructors must verify your proficiencies.Table of Contents Clinical Equipment Abdomen Chest Upper Extremities Lower Extremities Spine, Pelvis, and Trunk Head Mobile Studies Gastrointestinal/Urinary Miscellaneous
£52.20
SPIE Press Light Propagation through Biological Tissue and
Book SynopsisThis second edition is completely revised and improved and contains eight new chapters and six new appendixes. In addition to the theoretical background on light propagation through diffusive media, this update also provides new didactical material, including: A comprehensive statistical approach to the photon penetration depth in diffusive media. An introduction to anomalous transport. An anisotropic transport approach within the framework of diffusion theory. An introduction to the invariance properties of radiative transfer in non-absorbing media. A heuristic explanation of ballistic photon propagation. An expanded description of core Monte Carlo simulation methods. A series of new analytical solutions of the diffusion equation for new geometries. Some original solutions in the time domain of the diffusion equation in the presence of Raman and fluorescence interactions. New MATLAB® codes of the presented solutions. A revised and enlarged set of numerical Monte Carlo results for verification of the presented solutions. An augmented bibliography covering the field of tissue optics. Although the theoretical and computational tools provided in this book have their primary use in the field of biomedical optics, there are many other applications in which they can be used, including, for example, analysis of agricultural products, study of forest canopies or clouds, and quality control of industrial food, plastic materials, or pharmaceutical products, among many others.
£73.60
Elsevier Health Sciences Radiography Essentials for Limited Scope
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£82.64
Elsevier Health Sciences Workbook for Merrills Atlas of Radiographic
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£105.44
Elsevier Health Sciences Merrills Pocket Guide to Radiography
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£59.62
Taylor & Francis Inc Observer Performance Methods for Diagnostic
Book SynopsisThis book presents the technology evaluation methodology from the point of view of radiological physics and contrasts the purely physical evaluation of image quality with the determination of diagnostic outcome through the study of observer performance. The reader is taken through the arguments with concrete examples illustrated by code in R, an open source statistical language. from the Foreword by Prof. Harold L. Kundel, Department of Radiology, Perelman School of Medicine, University of PennsylvaniaThis book will benefit individuals interested in observer performance evaluations in diagnostic medical imaging and provide additional insights to those that have worked in the field for many years. Prof. Gary T. Barnes, Department of Radiology, University of Alabama at BirminghamThis book provides a complete introductory overview of this growing field and its applications in medical imaging, utilizing worked examples and exercises to demystify statiTrade Review"This book will benefit individuals interested in observer performance evaluations in diagnostic medical imaging and provide additional insights to those that have worked in the field for many years."— from the Foreword by Gary T. Barnes, Professor Emeritus, Department of Radiology, University of Alabama Birmingham"As opposed to most of the books with a primary statistical orientation, this book presents the technology evaluation methodology from the point of view of radiological physics and contrasts the purely physical evaluation of image quality with the determination of diagnostic outcome through the study of observer performance. The reader is taken through the arguments with concrete examples illustrated by code in R, an open source statistical language." —Harold L. Kundel, Emeritus Professor, Department of Radiology, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania"This book will benefit individuals interested in observer performance evaluations in diagnostic medical imaging and provide additional insights to those that have worked in the field for many years."— from the Foreword by Gary T. Barnes, Professor Emeritus, Department of Radiology, University of Alabama Birmingham"As opposed to most of the books with a primary statistical orientation, this book presents the technology evaluation methodology from the point of view of radiological physics and contrasts the purely physical evaluation of image quality with the determination of diagnostic outcome through the study of observer performance. The reader is taken through the arguments with concrete examples illustrated by code in R, an open source statistical language." — Harold L. Kundel, Emeritus Professor, Department of Radiology, Perelman School of Medicine, University of PennsylvaniaTable of Contents1 PreliminariesPART A The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) paradigm2 The binary paradigm3 Modeling the binary task4 The ratings paradigm5 Empirical AUC6 Binormal model7 Sources of variability in AUCPART B Two significance testing methods for the ROC paradigm8 Hypothesis testing9 Dorfman–Berbaum–Metz–Hillis (DBMH) analysis10 Obuchowski–Rockette–Hillis (ORH) analysis11 Sample size estimationPART C The free-response ROC (FROC) paradigm12 The FROC paradigm13 Empirical operating characteristics possible with FROC data14 Computation and meanings of empirical FROC FOM-statistics and AUC measures15 Visual search paradigms16 The radiological search model (RSM)17 Predictions of the RSM18 Analyzing FROC data19 Fitting RSM to FROC/ROC data and key findingsPART D Selected advanced topics20 Proper ROC models21 The bivariate binormal model22 Evaluating standalone CAD versus radiologists23 Validating CAD analysis
£171.00
Elsevier Health Sciences Advances in the Treatment of Athletic Injury An
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£73.79
Taylor & Francis Ltd Introduction to Inverse Problems in Imaging
Fully updated throughout and with several new chapters, this second edition of Introduction to Inverse Problems in Imaging guides advanced undergraduate and graduate students in physics, computer science, mathematics and engineering through the principles of linear inverse problems, in addition to methods of their approximate solution and their practical applications in imaging. This second edition contains new chapters on edge-preserving and sparsity-enforcing regularization in addition to maximum likelihood methods and Bayesian regularization for Poisson data.The level of mathematical treatment is kept as low as possible to make the book suitable for a wide range of students from different backgrounds, with readers needing just a rudimentary understanding of analysis, geometry, linear algebra, probability theory, and Fourier analysis. The authors concentrate on presenting easily implementable and fast solution algorithms, and this second edition
£43.69
Taylor & Francis Ltd The Physics of Medical Imaging Second Edition
Book SynopsisSince the publication of the best-selling, highly acclaimed first edition, the technology and clinical applications of medical imaging have changed significantly. Gathering these developments into one volume, Webb's Physics of Medical Imaging, Second Edition presents a thorough update of the basic physics, modern technology and many examples of clinical application across all the modalities of medical imaging.New to the Second Edition Extensive updates to all original chapters Coverage of state-of-the-art detector technology and computer processing used in medical imaging 11 new contributors in addition to the original team of authors Two new chapters on medical image processing and multimodality imaging More than 50 percent new examples and over 80 percent new figures Glossary of abbreviations, color insert and contents lists at the beginning of each chapter Keeping the maTrade Review"For those who have the first edition and found it useful, this edition would be very worthwhile to purchase. Based on my (albeit limited) review, the editor and contributors have done a good job making extensive updates. …the advantage is that each chapter is written by one or more specialists. This would make an excellent reference for medical physicists and should be an excellent textbook for a second course in medical imaging..."—Steven T. Ratliff, PhD, St. Cloud State University, Minnesota, USA"… a cohesive textbook … The editor’s aim was to keep the contents in one, manageable book while retaining accessibility for student use. Overall, in spite of the many new developments included, the challenge has been met. Chapters on the main imaging modalities have been overhauled … replaced with up-to-date examples. … This book is excellent value for the money and a strong contender as a textbook for master’s level courses. Buy one early on, and this is a book that you’ll consult throughout your career."—Elizabeth Berry, SCOPE, June 2013"Possibly the most comprehensive book on the subject currently on the market."—Dr. Sandro Olivo, University College London"I do not feel that this book is intended for technologists trying to increase their knowledge in the clinical setting. Rather, it seems to be designed for technologists in a research setting or for graduate students. … Most of the diagrams and charts are easy to understand, and the glossary of abbreviations at the beginning of the book is helpful. … the book does explain reasons for artifacts in medical imaging so that they can be avoided as much as possible in daily practice. … useful to keep this reference text in the imaging department for technical questions that may arise."—Gail M. Kurpinski, Radiologic Technology, March/April 2013Praise for the First Edition:Steve Webb has produced a first-class book. Because The Physics of Medical Imaging is up to date in a rapidly changing field, it is the text of choice for teaching graduate research students in this new and exciting subspeciality of physics.—Physics Today… a worthwhile addition to the personal library of anyone connected with this field.—Journal of Clinical Physics and Physiological MeasurementFor all those requiring a comprehensive review of medical imaging techniques, at a fairly basic level, this text is highly recommended.—Australian PhysicistThis is a book well worth the money and I can strongly recommend it both as desk and bedside reading.—HPA BulletinDevelopments in digital radiography, together with an analysis of the computing requirements of the various techniques, complete this excellent text. The authors have done a remarkable job in covering such a wide subject so well in such a short book.—Image Processing MagazineThis is an excellent publication and represents much dedication and hard work on behalf of the authors and, in particular, the editor. —RAD MagazineTable of ContentsIn the Beginning: The Origins of Medical Imaging. Diagnostic Radiology with X-Rays. X-Ray Transmission Computed Tomography. Clinical Applications of X-Ray Computed Tomography in Radiotherapy Planning. Radioisotope Imaging. Diagnostic Ultrasound. Spatially Localised Magnetic Resonance. Physical Aspects of Infrared Imaging. Imaging of Tissue Electrical Impedance. Optical Imaging. Mathematics of Image Formation and Image Processing. Medical Image Processing. Perception and Interpretation of Images. Computer Requirements of Imaging Systems. Multimodality Imaging. Epilogue. Index.
£82.64
Taylor & Francis Ltd Digital Image Processing and Analysis
Book SynopsisComputer Vision and Image Analysis, focuses on techniques and methods for image analysis and their use in the development of computer vison applications. The field is advancing at an ever increasing pace, with applications ranging from medical diagnostics to space exploration. The diversity of applications is one of the driving forces that make it such an exciting field to be involved in for the 21st century. This book presents a unique engineering approach to the practice of computer vision and image analysis, which starts by presenting a global model to help gain an understanding of the overall process, followed by a breakdown and explanation of each individual topic. Topics are presented as they become necessary for understanding the practical imaging model under study, which provides the reader with the motivation to learn about and use the tools and methods being explored.The book includes chapters on image systems and software, image analysis, eTable of Contents1. Digital Image Processing and Analysis. 2. Computer Vision Development Tools. 3. Image Analysis and Computer Vision. 4. Edge, Line and Shape Detection. 5. Segmentation. 6 Feature Extraction and Analysis. 7. Pattern Classification. 8. Application Development Tools
£99.75
Taylor & Francis Ltd Applied Medical Image Processing
Book SynopsisA widely used, classroom-tested text, Applied Medical Image Processing: A Basic Course delivers an ideal introduction to image processing in medicine, emphasizing the clinical relevance and special requirements of the field. Avoiding excessive mathematical formalisms, the book presents key principles by implementing algorithms from scratch and using simple MATLAB/Octave scripts with image data and illustrations on an accompanying companion website. Organized as a complete textbook, it provides an overview of the physics of medical image processing and discusses imaging physics, clinical applications of image processing, image formats and data storage, intensity transforms, filtering of images and applications of the Fourier transform, three-dimensional spatial transforms, volume rendering, image registration, tomographic reconstruction and basic machine learning.This Third Edition of the bestseller: Contains a brand-new chapter on the basics of machine le
£68.39
CRC Press Magnetic Quantum Dots for Bioimaging
Book SynopsisBioimaging is a sophisticated, non-invasive, and non-destructive technique for the direct visualization of biological processes. Highly luminescent quantum dots combined with magnetic nanoparticles or ions form an exciting class of new materials for bioimaging. These materials can be prepared in cost-effective ways and show unique optical behaviors. Magnetic Quantum Dots for Bioimaging explores leading research in the fabrication, characterization, properties, and application of magnetic quantum dots in bioimaging. Covers synthesis, properties, and bioimaging techniques Discusses modern manufacturing technologies and purification of magnetic quantum dots Explores thoroughly the properties and extent of magnetization to various imaging techniques Describes the biocompatibility, suitability, and toxic effects of magnetic quantum dots Reviews recent innovations, applications, opportunities, and future directions in magnetic quantum dots and their surface-decorated nanomaterials This comprehensive reference offers a road map of the use of these innovative materials for researchers, academics, technologists, and advanced students working in materials engineering and sensor technology.
£54.14
CRC Press Java 22 for Healthcare and Medical Applications
Book SynopsisThis comprehensive book delves into the key features introduced in Java 22, providing insights and practical examples to help readers understand and implement these enhancements within the context of medical applications with the goal of enhancing medical practices, streamlining processes, and improving patient care.Java 22 for Healthcare and Medical Applications explores the latest Java 22 and features the newest advancements in Java programming, including unnamed variables, launch multi-file source-code programs, and foreign function and memory APIs. From implementing advanced algorithms for medical image analysis to developing efficient healthcare management systems, this book shows how this tool can revolutionize the medical field. With its focus on accessibility, interoperability, and data security, this book empowers healthcare professionals to leverage technology in innovative ways, ultimately leading to better patient outcomes and improved healthcare delivery. Whether it's optimizing electronic health record systems, developing telemedicine platforms, or advancing medical research through data analysis, the author equips medical professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to harness the full potential of Java programming in the healthcare industry. With clear explanations and 300+ hands-on examples, readers will learn how to leverage Java 22's cutting-edge features to build powerful and efficient applications.The book caters to a diverse audience ranging from students to professionals and provides valuable insights into the latest advancements in Java programming and its applications within healthcare and medical technology.
£73.14
Cambridge University Press Introduction to Human Neuroimaging
Book SynopsisDeveloped specifically for students in the behavioral and brain sciences, this is the only textbook that provides an accessible and practical overview of the range of human neuroimaging techniques. Methods covered include functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging, positron emission tomography, electroencephalography, magnetoencephalography, multimodal imaging, and various brain stimulation methods. Experimental design, image processing, and statistical inference are also addressed, with chapters for both basic and more advanced data analyses. Key concepts are illustrated through research studies on the relationship between brain and behavior, and practice questions are included throughout to test knowledge and aid self-study. Offering just the right amount of detail for understanding how major imaging techniques can be applied to answer neuroscientific questions, and the practical skills needed for future research, this is an essential text for advanced undergraduate and graTrade Review'This masterfully written text threads the needle between being a cutting-edge and comprehensive state-of-the-art reference on all human neuroimaging methods, and a highly accessible and perspective-building book that one will want to read from cover to cover. I look forward to purchasing a copy for everyone in my lab.' Peter Bandettini, Director of the Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Core Facility (FMRIF), National Institute of Health'Well written, nicely illustrated, and authoritative, this book is certainly to be recommended both to those starting out in the field and to those wanting to deepen and widen their neuroimaging knowledge.' Vincent P. Giampietro, King's College London'This is a valuable reference for those interested, and currently utilizing, human neuroimaging in their research. It provides a strong neurophysiological basis for the methods, a physics basis for the instrumentation, and modern analytical tools useful for the quantification of data. I highly recommend this book!' Lewis A. Wheaton, Georgia Institute of TechnologyTable of Contents1. Introduction and overview; Part I. Structural Neuroimaging: 2. The physics behind magnetic resonance imaging; 3. Structural imaging methods; Part II. Hemodynamic Neuroimaging: 4. Hemodynamic imaging methods; 5. Designing an hemodynamic imaging experiment; 6. Image processing; 7. Basic statistical analysis; 8. Advanced statistical analysis; Part III. Electrophysiological Neuroimaging: 9. Electromagnetic field of the brain; 10. Electroencephalography and magnetoencephalography; 11. Basic analysis of electrophysiological signals; 12. Advanced data analysis; Part IV. Complementary Methods: 13. Multi-modal imaging; 14. Causal methods to modulate brain activity.
£52.24
Palibrio Radiologia Intervencionista de Vias Biliares
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£10.10
Taylor & Francis Inc Clarks Essential PACS RIS and Imaging Informatics
Book SynopsisImaging informatics is a complex and historically rapidly changing field, knowledge of which is central to the practice of all imaging specialists. This convenient pocket guide provides the foundations of knowledge in informatics, allowing radiographers in training and in practice, assistant practitioners and other allied health professionals to understand, use and develop more efficient ways of imaging that will in turn deliver improved patient care. Trade ReviewThis convenient pocket guide provides the foundations of knowledge in informatics, allowing radiographers in training and in practice, to understand, use and develop more efficient ways of imaging that will in turn deliver improved patient care. I would recommend this book or several copies of this book to every healthcare IT department that supports imaging informatics and healthcare messaging in hospitals. - Dr Dewinder S Bhachu, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London.This book covers radiology image storing, data collection and distribution, and radiology information technology, all relating to continuing advances in radiology technology over the last two decades. The compact chapters offer succinct and to-the-point information and important subtopics in informatics. The book also makes good use of pictures, diagrams, and charts to further simplify the information.-David James Demick, BS(Froedtert Hospital)I would recommend this book or several copies of this book to every healthcare IT department that supports imaging informatics and healthcare messaging in hospitals.-RAD Magazine, September, 2018This convenient pocket guide provides the foundations of knowledge in informatics, allowing radiographers in training and in practice, to understand, use and develop more efficient ways of imaging that will in turn deliver improved patient care. I would recommend this book or several copies of this book to every healthcare IT department that supports imaging informatics and healthcare messaging in hospitals. - Dr Dewinder S Bhachu, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London.This book covers radiology image storing, data collection and distribution, and radiology information technology, all relating to continuing advances in radiology technology over the last two decades. The compact chapters offer succinct and to-the-point information and important subtopics in informatics. The book also makes good use of pictures, diagrams, and charts to further simplify the information.-David James Demick, BS(Froedtert Hospital)I would recommend this book or several copies of this book to every healthcare IT department that supports imaging informatics and healthcare messaging in hospitals.-RAD Magazine, September, 2018Table of ContentsInformatics in Radiology. Basic I.T. for Radiographers. Image Acquisition. PACS, VNAs and picture storage. RIS, MPI and other text systems. Integrating with other systems. Image Reporting & Interpretation. DICOM. HL7. Data Sharing and Teleradiology. QA and Medical Physics considerations. Clinicians Information Needs. Informatics and the wider commissioning environment. Informatics and the Law. I.T. Perspective. Education Using a PACS. Professionalism: Development and Career Progression in Informatics
£26.99
IGI Global Machine Learning and AI Techniques in Interactive
Book SynopsisThe healthcare industry is predominantly moving towards affordable, accessible, and quality health care. All organizations are striving to build communication compatibility among the wide range of devices that have operated independently. Recent developments in electronic devices have boosted the research in the medical imaging field. It incorporates several medical imaging techniques and achieves an important goal for health improvement all over the world. Despite the significant advances in high-resolution medical instruments, physicians cannot always obtain the full amount of information directly from the equipment outputs, and a large amount of data cannot be easily exploited without a computer. Machine Learning and AI Techniques in Interactive Medical Image Analysis discusses how clinical efficiency can be improved by investigating the different types of intelligent techniques and systems to get more reliable and accurate diagnostic conclusions. This book further introduces segmentation techniques to locate suspicious areas in medical images and increase the segmentation accuracy. Covering topics such as computer-aided detection, intelligent techniques, and machine learning, this premier reference source is a dynamic resource for IT specialists, computer scientists, diagnosticians, imaging specialists, medical professionals, hospital administrators, medical students, medical technicians, librarians, researchers, and academicians.
£319.60
Elsevier Health Sciences Bushongs Radiologic Science for Technologists
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£107.99
Elsevier Health Sciences Mosbys Exam Review for Computed Tomography
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£64.99
Elsevier Health Sciences Workbook and Licensure Exam Prep for Radiography
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£34.19
Springer New York Variational Methods in Imaging
Book SynopsisThis book is devoted to the study of variational methods in imaging. Researchers in the area of imaging science will also find this book appealing. It can serve as a main text in courses in image processing or as a supplemental text for courses on regularization and inverse problems at the graduate level.Trade ReviewFrom the reviews:"Imaging is a wide area of applied mathematics which covers inverse problems, data filtering … medical diagnosis, etc. … The book is structured in a logical manner, starting with motivating examples and building on them. … One of the strengths of this book is its real-life applications and analytical and numerical results presented at each step, keeping the content real … . This is … a book for the seasoned researchers or graduate students who look to deepen their understanding of the subject." (Bogdan G. Nita, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2009 j)“The book is mainly devoted to variational methods in imaging. It is divided into three parts. … The book is interesting in particular for its rigorous presentation of many proved mathematical results, and is … important for the image processing community.” (Alessandro Duci, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1177, 2010)Table of ContentsFundamentals of Imaging.- Case Examples of Imaging.- Image and Noise Models.- Regularization.- Variational Regularization Methods for the Solution of Inverse Problems.- Convex Regularization Methods for Denoising.- Variational Calculus for Non-convex Regularization.- Semi-group Theory and Scale Spaces.- Inverse Scale Spaces.- Mathematical Foundations.- Functional Analysis.- Weakly Differentiable Functions.- Convex Analysis and Calculus of Variations.
£40.49
Elsevier Health Sciences Merrills Atlas of Radiographic Positioning and
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£102.59
Elsevier Health Sciences Sonography Exam Review Physics Abdomen Obstetrics
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£74.69
Elsevier Health Sciences Merrills Atlas of Radiographic Positioning and
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£102.59
Elsevier Health Sciences Merrills Atlas of Radiographic Positioning and
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£102.59
Elsevier Health Sciences Washington and Leavers Principles and Practice of
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£181.79
Elsevier Health Sciences Kowalczyks Pathology for Imaging Technologists
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£92.87
Elsevier Health Sciences Diagnostic Imaging Cardiovascular
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£271.99
Elsevier Health Sciences Diagnostic Imaging Spine
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£268.49
Institute of Physics Publishing Infrared Imaging A Casebook in Clinical Medicine
Book SynopsisInfrared thermal imaging is a rapid and non-invasive procedure for mapping skin temperature distribution of the human body. Advanced software and high-resolution infrared detectors has allowed for a renaissance in the use of infrared thermal imaging or thermography in medical research and practice. After a review of theory, technology and methodology of medical infrared imaging, the remainder of the book consists of a collection of clinical case studies demonstrating the wide variety of applications of thermography in modern medicine. The combined expertise from a number of centres is used to create this database of images and cases that will be invaluable for medical researchers and practitioners in making diagnoses and measuring treatment efficacy. This book is recommended reading for practising and training radiographers, medical physicists and clinicians.
£89.10
Institute of Physics Publishing Scientific Basis of the Royal College of
Book SynopsisA learning and revision resource for those studying for radiology fellowship examinations. Updated with more than 50 new questions, and a new chapter on functional and molecular imaging.
£67.50
Institute of Physics Publishing Machine Learning for Tomographic Imaging
Book SynopsisWritten by leading researchers in the field, Machine Learning for Tomographic Imaging presents a unified overview of deep-learning-based tomographic imaging. Key concepts, including classic reconstruction ideas and human vision inspired insights, are introduced as a foundation for a thorough examination of artificial neural networks and deep tomographic reconstruction. An engaging and accessible style makes this book an ideal introduction for those in applied disciplines, as well as those in more theoretical fields who wish to learn about application contexts. Hands-on projects are also suggested, and links to open source software, working datasets, and network models are included.
£67.50
IOP Publishing Machine Learning for Tomographic Imaging
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£23.75
Institute of Physics Publishing Lung Cancer and Imaging
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£108.00