Machine Learning for Tomographic Imaging

Author:   Professor Ge Wang (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) ,  Professor Yi Zhang (Sichuan University) ,  Professor Xiaojing Ye (Georgia State University) ,  Professor Xuanqin Mou (Xi’an Jiaotong University)
Publisher:   Institute of Physics Publishing
ISBN:  

9780750322140


Pages:   411
Publication Date:   30 December 2019
Format:   Hardback
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The area of machine learning, especially deep learning, has exploded in recent years, producing advances in everything from speech recognition and gaming to drug discovery. Tomographic imaging is another major area that is being transformed by machine learning, and its potential to revolutionise medical imaging is significant. Written by active researchers in the field, Machine Learning for Tomographic Imaging presents a unified overview of deep-learning-based tomographic imaging. Key concepts, including classic reconstruction ideas and human vision inspired insights, are introduced as a foundation for a thorough examination of artificial neural networks and deep tomographic reconstruction. X-ray CT and MRI reconstruction methods are covered in detail, and other medical imaging applications are discussed. An engaging and accessible style makes this book an ideal introduction for those in applied disciplines, as well as those in more theoretical fields who wish to learn about application contexts. Hands-on projects are also suggested, and links to open source software, working datasets, and network models are included.

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Author:   Professor Ge Wang (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) ,  Professor Yi Zhang (Sichuan University) ,  Professor Xiaojing Ye (Georgia State University) ,  Professor Xuanqin Mou (Xi’an Jiaotong University)
Publisher:   Institute of Physics Publishing
Imprint:   Institute of Physics Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.930kg
ISBN:  

9780750322140


ISBN 10:   0750322144
Pages:   411
Publication Date:   30 December 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contents Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Author biographies Introduction   Part I Background 1 Background knowledge 2 Tomographic reconstruction based on a learned dictionary 3 Artificial neural networks   Part II X-ray computed tomography 4 X-ray computed tomography 5 Deep CT reconstruction   Part III Magnetic resonance imaging 6 Classical methods for MRI reconstruction 7 Deep-learning-based MRI reconstruction   Part IV Others 8 Modalities and integration 9 Image quality assessment 10 Quantum computing*   Appendices A Math and statistics basics A-1 B Hands-on networks B-1

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Machine Learning for Tomographic Imaging, presents a detailed overview of the emerging discipline of deep-learning-based tomographic imaging. The book begins with an introduction to imaging principles, tomographic reconstruction and artificial neural networks. Parts two and three provide in-depth tutorials on CT and MR image reconstruction and describe a range of recent machine learning techniques. The final part of the book covers other imaging modalities, including PET, SPECT, ultrasound and optical imaging, as well as taking a look at image quality evaluation and quantum computing. The text also includes appendices describing relevant numerical methods and suggesting hands-on projects, with sample codes and working datasets. Tami Freeman 2020 Physics World IOP Publishing -- Tami Freeman * Physics World *


Machine Learning for Tomographic Imaging, presents a detailed overview of the emerging discipline of deep-learning-based tomographic imaging. The book begins with an introduction to imaging principles, tomographic reconstruction and artificial neural networks. Parts two and three provide in-depth tutorials on CT and MR image reconstruction and describe a range of recent machine learning techniques. The final part of the book covers other imaging modalities, including PET, SPECT, ultrasound and optical imaging, as well as taking a look at image quality evaluation and quantum computing. The text also includes appendices describing relevant numerical methods and suggesting hands-on projects, with sample codes and working datasets. Tami Freeman 2020 Physics World IOP Publishing -- Tami Freeman * Physics World *


Machine Learning for Tomographic Imaging, presents a detailed overview of the emerging discipline of deep-learning-based tomographic imaging. The book begins with an introduction to imaging principles, tomographic reconstruction and artificial neural networks. Parts two and three provide in-depth tutorials on CT and MR image reconstruction and describe a range of recent machine learning techniques. The final part of the book covers other imaging modalities, including PET, SPECT, ultrasound and optical imaging, as well as taking a look at image quality evaluation and quantum computing. The text also includes appendices describing relevant numerical methods and suggesting hands-on projects, with sample codes and working datasets. Tami Freeman 2020 Physics World IOP Publishing -- Tami Freeman * Physics World *


Author Information

Ge Wang is the Clark and Crossan Endowed Chair Professor and the Director of the Biomedical Imaging Center, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA. Among his 480 journal papers, he published the first spiral/helical cone-beam/multi-slice CT paper in 1991 and many follow-up papers on this important topic. He is a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors. Yi Zhang is an Associate Professor with the College of Computer Science, Sichuan University, and is the Dean of the Software Engineering Department. His group published the first peer-reviewed journal paper on deep learning based low-dose CT and subsequently published more than 20 papers in this rapidly expanding area. Xiaojing Ye is an Associate Professor with the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Georgia State University, Atlanta, USA. His research focuses on applied and computational mathematics, variational methods for imaging problems, numerical optimization and analysis, and computational problems in machine learning. Xuanqin Mou is a Professor with Xi’an Jiaotong University. He is the Director of the National Data Broadcasting Engineering and Technology Research Center, and the Director of the Institute of Image Processing and Pattern Recognition. He has published more than 200 peer-reviewed journal and conference papers on CT reconstruction algorithms, artifact reductions, and image quality assessments.

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