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  IMA5003 e-Health & bio-imaging  IMA5003
Coordination Catalin FETITA
Duration 45h
ECTS 4
Prerequisite IMA4509
Objectives
  • To present e-health challenges and their impact on public health policies in France and Europe.
  • To put forward IST solutions for addressing such issues as digital patient record, computer-aided diagnosis, therapeutic simulation and genomics.
  • To establish the physical and mathematical basis underlying the major medical imaging modalities and the companion modelling, representation and analysis functionalities.
  • Content
  • Medical & technological challenges for healthcare
  • Medical image acquisition technologies: computerized tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, positron emission tomography, ultrasound imaging
  • Spatial and frequency domains approaches for biomedical image enhancement and filtering
  • Segmentation of anatomical structures from 2D/3D medical images: contour- and region-based approaches, mathematical morphology
  • Image registration and multimodal data fusion
  • Discovering clinical practice: visit of the Central Radiology Service at the Pitié-Salpétrière Hospital, Paris
  • Static & dynamical modelling of anatomical territories
  • 3D representation and visualization of medical data
  • Biotechnologies: micro-arrays and genomic analysis
  • Bibliography A.K. Jain
    Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing
    Prentice Hall, 1989

    I. Bankman
    Handbook of Medical Imaging. Processing and Analysis
    Academic Press, 2000

    W. Shroeder, K. Martin, B. Lorenzen
    Visualization Toolkit. An object-oriented approach to 3D graphics
    Prentice Hall, 1998 (2nd edition)
    Assignment pattern Continuous evaluation based on lab assignements, and personal supervised project (45h).

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