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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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NYCTALE: Neuro-Evidence Transformer for Adaptive and Personalized Lung Nodule Invasiveness Prediction0
On a Hidden Property in Computational Imaging0
"One-Shot" Reduction of Additive Artifacts in Medical Images0
Online learning for X-ray, CT or MRI0
On Scale Space Radon Transform, Properties and Application in CT Image Reconstruction0
On the Evaluation of Prohibited Item Classification and Detection in Volumetric 3D Computed Tomography Baggage Security Screening Imagery0
On the impact of incorporating task-information in learning-based image denoising0
On the influence of Dice loss function in multi-class organ segmentation of abdominal CT using 3D fully convolutional networks0
On the Influence of Smoothness Constraints in Computed Tomography Motion Compensation0
Opportunistic hip fracture risk prediction in Men from X-ray: Findings from the Osteoporosis in Men (MrOS) Study0
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