Towards integrated analysis of longitudinal whole-body small animal imaging studies |
This paper discusses a number of image analysis challenges
emerging from longitudinal small animal molecular imaging
studies. Three steps towards a quantitative 3D analysis of
follow-up small animal imaging are presented: whole-body
articulated registration, change visualization in follow-up
data and fusion of optical and 3D structural imaging data.
Several application examples are presented in the context of
translational cancer research.
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BibTex references
@InProceedings { LBKHRLD11a, author = "Lelieveldt, Boudewijn P.F. and Botha, Charl P. and Kaijzel, E.L. and Hendriks, E.A. and Reiber, J.H.C. and Lowik, C.W.G.M. and Dijkstra, J.", title = "Towards integrated analysis of longitudinal whole-body small animal imaging studies", booktitle = "IEEE ICASSP", month = "", year = "2011", publisher = "IEEE", note = "5768--5771", url = "http://graphics.tudelft.nl/Publications-new/2011/LBKHRLD11a" }
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