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21 April 1999 Hybrid electrical/optical low-cost advanced image processing system for pathology diagnostics
Zeev Zalevsky, David Mendlovic, Sonia Mendlovic
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Proceedings Volume 3603, Systems and Technologies for Clinical Diagnostics and Drug Discovery II; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.346758
Event: BiOS '99 International Biomedical Optics Symposium, 1999, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
Nowadays when the computation ability of the computers is rapidly increased, the existence of image processing system may be an essential tool for the pathology researcher who will benefit from the image processing facilities that such system may supply. This system may be implemented in areas as immunocytochemistry, DNA ploidy analysis, chromosomal analysis and 3D tissue reconstruction. The problem with similar system existing nowadays in the market is their high price, inflexibility and low speed of operation. In this paper we suggest a very low cost processing system. The suggested system does not require most of the expensive elements used in the systems commonly sold in the market. In addition to the low cost, in this paper, many novel image processing algorithms, to be used for pathology image processing, are introduced. Some of these algorithms may be implemented using a low cost optical data processor which speeds the processing procedure to much higher rates and increases the flexibility of the system.
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Zeev Zalevsky, David Mendlovic, and Sonia Mendlovic "Hybrid electrical/optical low-cost advanced image processing system for pathology diagnostics", Proc. SPIE 3603, Systems and Technologies for Clinical Diagnostics and Drug Discovery II, (21 April 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.346758
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Computing systems

Pathology

Diagnostics

Image enhancement

Microscopes

Statistical analysis

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