About Course
Biomedical Image Processing.
Imaging technologies form a significant component of the health budgets of all developed economies, and most people need advanced imaging such as MRIs, X-Rays, and CT Scans (or CAT Scans) during their life.
Many of us are aware of the misinformation sometimes offered in TV dramas, which exaggerate the benefits or overemphasize the risks.
Course Content
Biomedical Image Processing
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Lecture 01: Course Introduction
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Lecture 02: Medical Imaging Systems Using Ionizing Radiations, X-rays
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Lecture 03: Types of Projection Radiography
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Lecture 04: CT Scanner
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Lecture 05: Nuclear Medicine (Images using Gamma-rays)
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Lecture 06: Ultrasound Imaging
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Lecture 07: Magnetic Resonance Imaging-I
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Lecture 08: Magnetic Resonance Imaging-II
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Lecture 09: Magnetic Resonance Imaging-IIIn
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Lecture 10: Fundamentals of Medical Image Processing
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Lecture 11: Image Digitization
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Lecture 12: Image Transforms
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Lecture 13: 2D-DFT and FFT
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Lecture 14: DIT-FFT and DIF-FFT
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Lecture 15: 2D-DCT
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Lecture 16: 2D-DST, Hadamard Transform, Walsh Transform
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Lecture 17: Haar Transform
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