Applications of signal and image processing to medicine

A tutorial is presented on the applications of signal and image processing to medicine that covers both one- and multidimensional signals, such as EEG, ECG, IR, ultrasound signals, etc., and two- and three-dimensional images, such as CAT scanners, MRI magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound images, holographic images, etc. The analysis problems covered range from the inverse scattering problem through signal/image enhancement in noise and filtering, parameter identification, pattern discrimination and recognition, coding, and data reduction to visualization and 3-D manipulation.<<ETX>>

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