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14 January 1982Requirements And Capabilities Of Video Systems To Provide Quantitative Information
One of the most rapidly expanding new imaging techniques in diagnostic radiology is computerized fluoroscopy. In this technique the video images obtained by using an X-ray image intensifier-TV system are processed by dedicated video image processors to enhance certain clinical aspects. The video images acquired by such systems may also be used to extract quantitative information from such images. The physical and technical requirements for obtaining accurate quantitative information will be discussed. The capabilities of the current systems in meeting these requirements will also be presented.
Orhan Nalcioglu
"Requirements And Capabilities Of Video Systems To Provide Quantitative Information", Proc. SPIE 0318, 1st Intl Conf and Workshop on Picture Archiving and Communication Systems, (14 January 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.967658
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Orhan Nalcioglu, "Requirements And Capabilities Of Video Systems To Provide Quantitative Information," Proc. SPIE 0318, 1st Intl Conf and Workshop on Picture Archiving and Communication Systems, (14 January 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.967658