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International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, March 2010
- Dae-Shik Kim:
Guest editorial: Special issue on neuroimaging. 1
- Andrew G. Webb, Christopher M. Collins:
Parallel transmit and receive technology in high-field magnetic resonance neuroimaging. 2-13 - Martin A. Lindquist:
The benefits of rapid 3D fMRI. 14-22 - Jin Hyung Lee:
Balanced steady state free precession fMRI. 23-30 - Rajeev D. S. Raizada, Nikolaus Kriegeskorte:
Pattern-information fMRI: New questions which it opens up and challenges which face it. 31-41 - Allen W. Song, Trong-Kha Truong:
Apparent diffusion coefficient dependent fMRI: Spatiotemporal characteristics and implications on calibrated fMRI. 42-50 - Andreia Faria, Kenichi Oishi, Susumu Mori:
Study of white matter anatomy and 3D tract reconstruction by diffusion tensor imaging. 51-56 - Itamar Ronen:
Studying brain cytoarchitecture with MRI - Present, future and promises of high field. 57-61 - Wouter M. Teeuwisse, Andrew G. Webb, Matthias J. P. van Osch:
Arterial spin labeling at ultra-high field: All that glitters is not gold. 62-70 - Victor S. Lelyveld, Tatjana Atanasijevic, Alan Jasanoff:
Challenges for molecular neuroimaging with MRI. 71-79
Volume 20, Number 2, June 2010
- Hong Jung, Jong Chul Ye:
Motion estimated and compensated compressed sensing dynamic magnetic resonance imaging: What we can learn from video compression techniques. 81-98 - Madhura Ingalhalikar, Jinzhong Yang, Christos Davatzikos, Ragini Verma:
DTI-DROID: Diffusion tensor imaging-deformable registration using orientation and intensity descriptors. 99-107 - Myoung Won Cho, Moo Young Choi:
Brain networks: Graph theoretical analysis and development models. 108-116 - Bang-Bon Koo, Dae-Shik Kim:
Computer-based morphometry of brain. 117-125 - Govind Nair, Qiang Shen, Timothy Q. Duong:
Relaxation time constants and apparent diffusion coefficients of rat retina at 7 Tesla. 126-130 - Lars Muckli:
What are we missing here? Brain imaging evidence for higher cognitive functions in primary visual cortex V1. 131-139 - T. N. Vikram, K. Chidananda Gowda:
Subspace models for document script and language identification. 140-148 - Alex Wang, Hong Yan:
Delineating low-count defective-contour SPECT lung scans for PE diagnosis using adaptive dual exponential thresholding and active contours. 149-154 - Chi-Chou Kao, Yen-Tai Lai, Chia-Hui Lin:
An efficient reflection invariance region-based image retrieval framework. 155-161 - Eui Chul Lee, Kang Ryoung Park:
Fake iris detection based on 3D structure of iris pattern. 162-166 - Cyril Meurie, Olivier Lézoray, Louahdi Khoudour, Abderrahim Elmoataz:
Morphological hierarchical segmentation and color spaces. 167-178 - Kuo-Cheng Liu:
Block-based watermarking for color images using visibility of quantization noise. 179-189
Volume 20, Number 3, September 2010
- Michael K. Ng, Guoping Qiu, Andy M. Yip:
Numerical methods for interactive multiple-class image segmentation problems. 191-201 - Jing-Ming Guo, Soo-Chang Pei, Hua Lee:
Watermarking in halftone images with noise balance strategy. 202-214 - Ilka Netravali, Robert J. Holt, Charles Webb:
Perceptual denoising of color images. 215-222 - Shanmugalingam Suganthan, Lindsay W. MacDonald:
Shadow removal from image of stained glass windows. 223-236 - Erman Engin, Meriç Özcan:
Moving target detection using super-resolution algorithms with an ultra wideband radar. 237-244 - Shihui Ying, Hong Qiao:
Lie group method: A new approach to image matching with arbitrary orientations. 245-252 - Huchuan Lu, Yingjie Huang, Yen-Wei Chen:
Automatic facial expression recognition based on pixel-pattern-based texture feature. 253-260 - Dinesh Kumar, Chandra Shekhar Rai, Shakti Kumar:
Analysis of unsupervised learning techniques for face recognition. 261-267 - Walid Aoudi, Didier Vray:
Estimation of a dense velocity field based on the statistics of dynamic speckle. 268-276 - Young-Ho Seo, Hyun-Jun Choi, Ji-Sang Yoo, Dong-Wook Kim:
Selective and adaptive signal hiding technique for security of JPEG2000. 277-284 - Myung-Han Hyun, Sung-Yeol Kim, Yun-Suk Kang, Yo-Sung Ho:
Multiview foreground extraction and composition to multiview background using trimap sharing for natural 3D scene generation. 285-293 - Jing-Ming Guo, Jyun-Hao Huang:
Data hiding in halftone images with secret-shared dot diffusion. 294-300
Volume 20, Number 4, December 2010
- Jiachen Yang, Chunping Hou, Ran Xu, Jianjun Lei:
New metric for stereo image quality assessment based on HVS. 301-307 - Min-Cheng Pan:
Image restoration through regularization based on error energy minimization. 308-315 - Elisabetta La Torre, Barbara Caputo, Tatiana Tommasi:
Learning methods for melanoma recognition. 316-322 - Yi-Chih Liu, Sheng-De Wang:
A virtual teleconferencing system based on face detection and 3D animation in a low-bandwidth environment. 323-332 - Roberto Baena Gallé, Jorge Núñez de Murga:
Effects of the curvelet transform over interferometric images. 333-353 - Jiangyan Xu, Linning Ye, Wang Luo:
Color edge detection using multiscale quaternion convolution. 354-358 - Do Quan, Yo-Sung Ho:
An effective approach for wavelet lifting based on filter optimization and median operator. 359-366 - Brijesh Jajal, Vipul Desai:
Identification of copy-paste regions in digital image. 367-369 - Sang-Tae Na, Yo-Sung Ho:
Joint coding of multiview video and depth data using virtual view synthesis. 370-377 - Kwan-Jung Oh, Sehoon Yea, Anthony Vetro, Yo-Sung Ho:
Virtual view synthesis method and self-evaluation metrics for free viewpoint television and 3D video. 378-390 - Vítor H. Carvalho, Michael S. Belsley, Rosa M. Vasconcelos, Filomena O. Soares:
Determination of yarn production characteristics using image processing. 391-399 - Imran Fareed Nizami, Sungjun Hong, Heesung Lee, Byungyun Lee, Euntai Kim:
Automatic gait recognition based on probabilistic approach. 400-408
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