Correcting surface coil intensity inhomogeneity improves quantitative analysis of cardiac magnetic resonance images.
Li-yueh HsuAnthony H. AletrasAndrew E. AraiPublished in: ISBI (2008)
Keyphrases
- quantitative analysis
- magnetic resonance images
- intensity inhomogeneity
- mr images
- myocardial infarction
- magnetic resonance
- myocardial motion
- medical images
- brain tissue
- mri data
- brain structures
- intensity information
- white matter
- bias field
- brain mr images
- three dimensional
- image data
- intensity distribution
- cortical thickness
- magnetic resonance imaging
- partial volume
- qualitative and quantitative analysis
- image intensity
- medical image analysis
- accurate segmentation
- medical imaging
- brain tumors
- level set
- high resolution
- brain images
- model based segmentation
- soft tissue