Current Issue January 2012, Vol. 36, No. 1

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  • Automated coronary artery tree extraction in coronary CT angiography using a multiscale enhancement and dynamic balloon tracking (MSCAR-DBT) method
    January 2012(Vol. 36 | No. 1 | Pages 1-10)

    Chuan Zhou, Heang-Ping Chan, Aamer Chughtai, Smita Patel, Lubomir M. Hadjiiski, Jun Wei, Ella A. Kazerooni

  • Quantification of coronary arterial stenoses in CTA using fuzzy distance transform
    January 2012(Vol. 36 | No. 1 | Pages 11-24)

    Yan Xu, Guoyuan Liang, Guangshu Hu, Yan Yang, Jinzhao Geng, Punam K. Saha

  • Left ventricular myocardium segmentation on arterial phase of multi-detector row computed tomography
    January 2012(Vol. 36 | No. 1 | Pages 25-37)

    I-Chen Tsai, Yu-Len Huang, Kai-Hua Kuo

  • Corrigendum to “Computer-assisted detection of infectious lung diseases: A review” [Comput. Med. Imag. Graph. 36 (2012) 72–84]
    19 January 2012

    Ulaş Bağcı, Mike Bray, Jesus Caban, Jianhua Yao, Daniel J. Mollura

  • 3D segmentation of abdominal aorta from CT-scan and MR images
    18 January 2012

    Anthony Adam Duquette, Pierre-Marc Jodoin, Olivier Bouchot, Alain Lalande

  • Modeling and visualization techniques for virtual stenting of aneurysms and stenoses
    09 January 2012

    Jan Egger, Stefan Grosskopf, Christopher Nimsky, Tina Kapur, Bernd Freisleben

  • An SVM-based distal lung image classification using texture descriptors
    19 December 2011

    Chesner Désir, Caroline Petitjean, Laurent Heutte, Luc Thiberville, Mathieu Salaün

  • A fast and accurate automatic lung segmentation and volumetry method for MR data used in epidemiological studies
    14 November 2011

    Tetyana Ivanovska, Katrin Hegenscheid, Rene Laqua, Jens-P. Kühn, Sven Gläser, Ralf Ewert, Norbert Hosten, Ralf Puls, Henry Völzke

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