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4 November 1981Image Processing For Computerized Radiography
A computerized imaging system is composed of a detection/conversion stage and an image processing function. Interactive processing/display, being an integral part of computerized radiography, is heuristically approached from a system-design point of view.
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Moshe Ein-Gal, Lee Klynn, Jim Holsworth, Mike Hagan, "Image Processing For Computerized Radiography," Proc. SPIE 0314, Digital Radiography, (4 November 1981); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933028