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Semantic based Biomedical Image Indexing and Retrieval
Y. Liu, N. Lazar, W.E. Rothfus, F. Dellaert, A. Moore, J. Schneider, and T. Kanade
Trends and Advances in Content-Based Image and Video Retrieval, Shapiro, Kriegel, and Veltkamp, ed., February, 2004.

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Abstract

This paper summarizes our work and our understanding on volumetric pathological neuroimage retrieval under the framework of classification-driven feature selection. The main effort concerns off-line image feature space reduction for improved image indexing feature discriminating power as well as reduced computational cost during on-line pathological neuroimage retrieval.


Notes

Associated centers: VASC and MRTC
Associated labs/groups: Biomedical Image Analysis, Computational Symmetry, and Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery
Associated project: A Statistical Quantification of Human Brain Asymmetry

Number of pages: 20

Note: In Press


Text Reference

Y. Liu, N. Lazar, W.E. Rothfus, F. Dellaert, A. Moore, J. Schneider, and T. Kanade, "Semantic based Biomedical Image Indexing and Retrieval," Trends and Advances in Content-Based Image and Video Retrieval, Shapiro, Kriegel, and Veltkamp, ed., February, 2004.


BibTeX Reference

@incollection{Liu_2004_4612,
   author = "Yanxi Liu and Nicole Lazar and W.E. Rothfus and Frank Dellaert and Andrew Moore and Jeff Schneider and Takeo Kanade",
   editor = "Shapiro, Kriegel, and Veltkamp",
   title = "Semantic based Biomedical Image Indexing and Retrieval",
   booktitle = "Trends and Advances in Content-Based Image and Video Retrieval",
   month = "February",
   year = "2004",
   note = "In Press"
}


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