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3D Imaging - Theory, Technology & Applications (Hardcover)
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Electron microscope tomography (EMT) has emerged as the leading
technique for three-dimensional (3D) structural analysis of unique
complex biological specimens. This book reviews the different
computational stages involved in EMT, from image acquisition to
interpretation of the 3D reconstruction. The high performance
computing (HPC) techniques normally used to cope with the
computational demands are also described. Moreover, combining the
holographic methods with the methods for digital image processing
has made it possible to develop the digital holographic
interference microscope (DHIM) for real-time 3D imaging of phase
microscopic objects and measurement of their morphological
parameters. In this book, the classical and holographic methods of
phase microobject visualisation are considered. In addition, 3D
imaging has become commonplace in the medical field, with its
routine use in the better established institutions for pre-natal
observations, diagnosis of ailments, work-up prior to surgery,
recovery monitoring and many other medical procedures. This book
discusses the research methodology required in the reconstruction
of 3D volume and employing computer-aided diagnosis to identify
various diseases. Details of the different stages of processing,
along with the promising results achieved are presented. Also
discussed are some considerations for future trends of 3D imaging
in the medical field. Other chapters cover detailed derivations of
reconstruction algorithms in 2D and modern 3D cone-beam CT (CBCT),
evaluate geometric parameters of bone in 3D using CT scans or a new
low-radiating device (EOS), and CT based 3D- display providing
accurate preoperative visualisation and computerised risk analyses
for safety margins of pancreatic- and biliary- tract tumours, as
well as for the assessment of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA).
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