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Volume 13 Supplement 1

Current Challenging Medical Image Analysis

Research articles

Edited by Tuan D Pham, Xiaoyi Jiang and Kazuhisa Ichikawa

Publication of the supplement has not been supported by sponsorship. Information about the cource of funding for publication charges can be found in the individual articles. Articles have undergone the journal's standard peer review process for supplements. The Supplement Editors declare that they have no competing interests.

35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society: Workshop on Current Challenging Image Analysis and Information Processing in Life Sciences. Go to conference site.

Osaka, Japan3-7 July 2013

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  1. Object detection in 3-D medical images is often necessary for constraining a segmentation or registration task. It may be a task in its own right as well, when instances of a structure, e.g. the lymph nodes, a...

    Authors: Klaus Toennies, Marko Rak and Karin Engel
    Citation: BioMedical Engineering OnLine 2014 13(Suppl 1):S1
  2. Respiratory motion is known to degrade image quality in PET imaging. The necessary acquisition time of several minutes per bed position will inevitably lead to a blurring effect due to organ motion. A lot of r...

    Authors: Michael Fieseler, Fabian Gigengack, Xiaoyi Jiang and Klaus P Schäfers
    Citation: BioMedical Engineering OnLine 2014 13(Suppl 1):S2
  3. Evaluation of computed tomography (CT) for the diagnosis of intestinal wall abnormalities and ischemia is important for clinical decision making in patients with acute abdominal pain to which if surgery should...

    Authors: Taichiro Tsunoyama, Tuan D Pham, Takashi Fujita and Tetsuya Sakamoto
    Citation: BioMedical Engineering OnLine 2014 13(Suppl 1):S3