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Digital Mammography: Nijmegen, 1998 (Computational
Imaging and Vision, V. 13) by Nico Karssemeijer (Editor), Martin Thijssen (Editor),
Jan Hendriks (Editor) Picture of Book Cover Not
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This work presents 100 papers from a June 1998 workshop,
giving an overview of ongoing research in digital mammography. Many contributions give
detailed technical descriptions of new methods and systems. Topics include digital breast
imaging techniques, detection of masses, detection of microcalcifications, classification
of breast lesions, quantitative analysis and segmentation, image processing and display,
observer performance and prompting, clinical impact of digital mammography, and image
quality and compression. Specific subjects include estimating compressed breast thickness,
CAD systems in breast cancer screening, and prompting in mammography.
Publisher: Kluwer Academic Pub; Published November 1998
Hardcover
ISBN: 0792352742
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