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Computed Tomography (CT)

The term “computed tomography”, or CT, refers to a computerized x-ray imaging procedure in which a narrow beam of x-rays is aimed at a patient and quickly rotated around the body, producing signals that are processed by the machine's computer to generate cross-sectional images—or “slices”—of the body.

( Image credit: Liver Lesion Detection from Weakly-labeled Multi-phase CT Volumes with a Grouped Single Shot MultiBox Detector )

Papers

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Are Quantitative Features of Lung Nodules Reproducible at Different CT Acquisition and Reconstruction Parameters?0
Context Driven Label Fusion for segmentation of Subcutaneous and Visceral Fat in CT Volumes0
Labelling Vertebrae with 2D Reformations of Multidetector CT Images: An Adversarial Approach for Incorporating Prior Knowledge of Spine Anatomy0
Generative Text-Guided 3D Vision-Language Pretraining for Unified Medical Image Segmentation0
From Variability To Accuracy: Conditional Bernoulli Diffusion Models with Consensus-Driven Correction for Thin Structure Segmentation0
Full-Scale Indexing and Semantic Annotation of CT Imaging: Boosting FAIRness0
Fourth-Order Nonlocal Tensor Decomposition Model for Spectral Computed Tomography0
Contraband Materials Detection Within Volumetric 3D Computed Tomography Baggage Security Screening Imagery0
Contrast Phase Classification with a Generative Adversarial Network0
Context-aware PolyUNet for Liver and Lesion Segmentation from Abdominal CT Images0
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