DocumentCode :
781582
Title :
Multiscale modeling and imaging: the challenges of biocomplexity
Author :
Demongeot, Jacques ; BÉzy-wendling, Johanne ; Mattes, Julian ; Haigron, Pascal ; Glade, Nicolas ; Coatrieux, Jean Louis
Author_Institution :
Univ. Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France
Volume :
91
Issue :
10
fYear :
2003
Firstpage :
1723
Lastpage :
1737
Abstract :
Computational modeling and imaging in biology and medicine are gaining more and more interest with the discovery of in-depth structural and functional knowledge at all space and time scales (molecule to proteins, cells to organs and organisms). The recursion between description levels for highly dynamical, interacting and complex systems, i.e the integrative approach, is a very challenging topic where formal models, observational tools and experimental investigations have to be closely designed, coupled and confronted together. Imaging techniques play a major role in this interdisciplinary attempt to elucidate this biocomplexity: they convey relevant information about the underlying mechanisms, depict the conformations and anatomical topologies and draw the biophysical laws they may follow. Furthermore, the basic image analysis tools (from calibration to segmentation, motion estimation and registration up to pattern recognition) are generic enough to be of value whatever the objects under consideration. The same comments apply when Computer Graphics or Virtual Reality techniques are concerned. This paper will survey the recent contributions dealing with both models, imaging data and processing frames. Examples ranging over different scales, from macro to nano, will be given in order to enhance the mutual benefits and perspectives that can be expected from this coupling.
Keywords :
biological organs; calibration; cellular biophysics; image registration; image segmentation; medical image processing; motion estimation; physiological models; proteins; reviews; virtual reality; biocomplexity challenges; biophysical laws; computer graphics techniques; functional knowledge; imaging data; in-depth structural knowledge; interdisciplinary attempt; multiscale modeling; processing frames; underlying mechanisms; virtual reality techniques; Biological system modeling; Biomedical imaging; Calibration; Cells (biology); Computational biology; Computational modeling; Image motion analysis; Organisms; Proteins; Topology;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9219
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JPROC.2003.817878
Filename :
1232202
Link To Document :
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