Biomedical Imaging Systems
EE 695D
Biomedical Imaging Systems
3 credit hours
Spring semester
instructor(s)
E. J. Delp
prerequisites
EE637 or permission of the instructor
description
The purpose of this course is to present an overview of biomedical imaging
systems and analysis. The course will examine various imaging modalities
including xray, ultrasound, nuclear, and MRI. Microscopy will also be
presented. How these images are formed and what types of information
they provide will be presented. Image analysis techniques will also
be discussed. Specific analysis techniques will include the analysis
of cardiac ultrasound, mammography, and MRI functional imagery.
text
Papers from the literature.
outline
Topic Number of Lectures
Historical Perspective and Overview 2
Xray Imaging 8
Computed Imaging 6
MRI 6
Ultrasound 6
Microscopy 3
Analysis 10
Functional Imaging
Multimodality Fusion
Enhancement
Object Recognition
Exams 3
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