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Figure 5

From: Quantitative assessment of the impact of biomedical image acquisition on the results obtained from image analysis and processing

Figure 5

Thermal images of the patient’s back. The patient positioned incorrectly on the left (a) and properly on the right (b). Correct positioning of the patient determines, to a very large extent, computational complexity of the algorithm for image analysis and processing. In this case, slight arms spread causes considerable convenience of detection of the outer contour of the patient and automatic imposition of the grid as shown in the correct image b).

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