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An approach to microCT image processing

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An approach to microCT image processing
Abstract
In scientific imaging, it is crucial to obtain precise images to facilitate accurate observations for the given application. However, often times the imaging equipment used to acquire such images introduces error into the observed image. Therefore, there is a fundamental need to remove the error associated with these images in order to facilitate accurate observations. This study investigates the effectiveness of an image processing technique utilizing an iterative deconvolution algorithm to remove error from micro-CT images. This technique is applied to several sets of in-vivo micro CT scans of mice, and its effectiveness is evaluated by qualitative comparison of the resultant thresholded binary images to thresholded binary images produced by more conventional image processing techniques; namely Gaussian filtering and straight thresholding. Results for this study suggest that iterative deconvolution as a pre-processing step produces superior qualitative results as compared to the more conventional methods tested. The groundwork for future quantitative verification is motivated. ©2005 IEEE.
Proceedings Title
Northeast Bioengineering Conference
Date
2005
Pages
136-137
ISBN
1071121X (ISSN)
Citation Key
pop00334
Language
English
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Clark, M. R., Daponte, J. S., & Sadowski, T. (2005). An approach to microCT image processing. Northeast Bioengineering Conference, 136–137. https://doi.org/10.1109/NEBC.2005.1431961