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Vermolen, B.J. (author), Young, I.T. (author), Chuang, A. (author), Wark, L. (author), Chuang, T. (author), Mai, S. (author), Garini, Y. (author)
Quantitative analysis in combination with fluorescence microscopy calls for innovative digital image measurement tools. We have developed a three-dimensional tool for segmenting and analyzing FISH stained telomeres in interphase nuclei. After deconvolution of the images, we segment the individual telomeres and measure a distribution parameter we...
conference paper 2005
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Ilioudi, A. (author), Wolf, B.J. (author), Dabiri, A. (author), De Schutter, B.H.K. (author)
The majority of computer vision architectures are developed based on the assumption of the availability of good quality data. However, this is a particularly hard requirement to achieve in underwater conditions. To address this limitation, plenty of underwater image enhancement methods have received considerable attention during the last...
conference paper 2023
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Loke, R.E. (author)
This thesis describes a visualization pipeline for sonar profiling data that show reflections of multiple sediments in the sea bottom and that cover huge survey areas with many gaps. Visualizing such data is not trivial, because they may be noisy and because data sets may be very large. The developed techniques are: (1) Quadtree interpolation...
doctoral thesis 2006
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Serlie, I.W.O. (author)
In this thesis visualization and image processing methods are proposed that solve problems that are critical to the success of CT colonography; a non-invasive method to find the precursors of colon cancer. (1) A new optimal display mode was created and (2) the segmentation of the colon is enhanced.
doctoral thesis 2007
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Wojdel, A.W. (author)
This research aims at supporting users if not involved in computer graphics, facial physiology, or psychology and in need of generating realistic facial animations. Realism is to be understood in terms of the visual appeal of a single rendered image and focused on believable behaviour of the animated face. Our goal is to develop a system...
doctoral thesis 2005
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Schavemaker, J.G.M. (author)
doctoral thesis 1999
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Komen, E.R. (author)
doctoral thesis 1990
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Belfor, R.A.F. (author)
doctoral thesis 1994
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Theunissen, R. (author)
As an experimental tool, Particle Image Velocimetry has quickly superseded traditional point-wise measurements. The inherent image processing has become standardized though the performances are strongly dependent on user experience. Moreover, the arduously selected image interrogation parameters are applied uniformly throughout the image...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Luengo Hendriks, C.L. (author)
This thesis deals with the application of mathematical morphology to images of some kind of structure, with the intention of characterizing (or describing) that structure. The emphasis is placed on measuring properties of the real-world scene, rather than measuring properties of the digital image. That is, we require that the measurement tools...
doctoral thesis 2004
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Caarls, W. (author)
Parallel heterogeneous multiprocessor systems are often shunned in embedded system design, not only because of their design complexity but because of the programming burden. Programs for such systems are architecture-dependent: the application developer needs architecture-specific knowledge to implement his algorithms, as each processor has its...
doctoral thesis 2008
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Botha, C.P. (author)
This thesis presents a flexible software platform for medical visualisation and image processing, a technique for the segmentation of the shoulder skeleton from CT data and three techniques that make contributions to the field of direct volume rendering. Our primary goal was to investigate the use of visualisation techniques to assist the...
doctoral thesis 2005
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den Hartog, J.E. (author)
doctoral thesis 1995
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Ziliotto Salamon, N. (author)
Post­processing has become a major component in movie and image production. This step is no longer a simple cleanup and cutting step, but it involves important manipulations that contribute to the atmosphere of a movie and the perception of a still image. Several movie studios spend a great part of their budget on it, as managing the post...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Owen, C.C. (author)
The imminence of anthropogenic climate change has motivated a global energy transition towards sustainable power generation. Offshore wind—an important contributor to the energy transition—is expanding, not only in turbine size and number of installations, but also into regions with harsher environmental conditions. One of those conditions in...
doctoral thesis 2024
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Van de Giessen, M. (author), Streekstra, G.J. (author), Strackee, S.D. (author), Maas, M. (author), Grimbergen, K.A. (author), Van Vliet, L.J. (author), Vos, F.M. (author)
Comparing wrist shapes of different individuals requires alignment of these wrists into the same pose. Unconstrained registration of the carpal bones results in anatomically nonfeasible wrists. In this paper, we propose to constrain the registration using the shapes of adjacent bones, by keeping the width of the gap between adjacent bones...
journal article 2009
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Young, I.T. (author), Verbeek, P.W. (author), Mayall, B.H. (author)
journal article 1986
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Mouri Sardarabadi, A. (author), Leshem, A. (author), Van der Veen, A.J. (author)
Aims. Image formation for radio astronomy can be defined as estimating the spatial intensity distribution of celestial sources throughout the sky, given an array of antennas. One of the challenges with image formation is that the problem becomes ill-posed as the number of pixels becomes large. The introduction of constraints that incorporate a...
journal article 2016
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Theunissen, R. (author), Scarano, F. (author), Riethmuller, M.L. (author)
journal article 2007
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Haffinger, P. (author), Gisolf, A. (author), Van den Berg, P.M. (author)
Full waveform inversion (FWI) has the potential to recover detailed quantitative property models of the subsurface, but the process is computationally expensive. Currently available computer systems do not allow to use the full bandwidth of the acquired seismic data, which effectively reduces the resolution that can be obtained. In this paper,...
journal article 2013
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