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Computer analysis of computed tomography scans of the lung: a survey
2006
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
Current computed tomography (CT) technology allows for near isotropic, submillimeter resolution acquisition of the complete chest in a single breath hold. These thin-slice chest scans have become indispensable in thoracic radiology, but have also substantially increased the data load for radiologists. Automating the analysis of such data is, therefore, a necessity and this has created a rapidly developing research area in medical imaging. This paper presents a review of the literature on
doi:10.1109/tmi.2005.862753
pmid:16608056
fatcat:q5ysngkgozbbrfwn7tbb2fvunu