Biomedical Imaging
The following projects are discussed in this section:
Use of thermography, laser Doppler imaging and near-infrared spectroscopy to detect radiation tissue damage
;
Source analysis-based brain-computer interface (BCI) for wheelchair control by neurologically disabled patients
;
Using multi-modality imaging techniques to assess vascularity in AIDS-related Kaposi’s sarcoma
;
Prospective head movement correction for high resolution MRI using an in-bore optical tracking system
; and
Sinogram Restoration for Ultra-low-dose X-ray Multi-slice Helical CT by Nonparametric Regression
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