DocumentCode :
3177581
Title :
Session 2A Keynote
Author :
Bengtsson, Ewert
Author_Institution :
Centre for Image Anal., Uppsala Univ., Uppsala, Sweden
fYear :
2009
fDate :
1-3 Dec. 2009
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Imaging methods provide rapidly improving and indispensible tools for modern biological and medical research. The images span spatial dimensions from nanometers to meters and can be two dimensional, three dimensional, four dimensional (3D+time) or even five dimensional (with an added spectral dimension). To fully utilize the many new types of images we need to be able to extract quantitative information and/or process many thousands of images to obtain sufficient statistics. This requires image analysis methods that are suitable for the different tasks. At the Centre for Image Analysis in Uppsala, Sweden our mission is to "develop better methods, algorithms and systems for applications within primarily biomedicine, forestry and the environmental sciences". We are currently working with images ranging from electron microscopy of proteins and viruses to tomography of body organs. Many of our methods are based on discrete geometry approaches where we are active also on a fundamental theoretical level but we also borrow ideas from literature and colleagues elsewhere. In this presentation I will provide some illustrative examples from our work, highlight some of the methods and results we have obtained and make some general comments about the challenges and opportunities of the field. Even though the presentation does not have the ambition of providing a comprehensive review of the whole biomedical image analysis field it will hopefully illustrate some current problems and opportunities in this exciting part of science.
Keywords :
medical image processing; microscopy; tomography; Centre for Image Analysis; Sweden; Uppsala; biomedical image analysis; body organ tomography; discrete geometry approaches; fundamental theoretical level; protein electron microscopy; quantitative information extraction; Biomedical imaging; Data mining; Electron microscopy; Forestry; Geometry; Image analysis; Proteins; Statistics; Tomography; Viruses (medical);
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications, 2009. DICTA '09.
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, VIC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5297-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/DICTA.2009.96
Filename :
5384869
Link To Document :
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