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SUMMARY:Explorative 3D imaging - Joost Batenburg (CWI\, Amsterdam)
DTSTART:20190117T150000Z
DTEND:20190117T160000Z
UID:TALK115441@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Carola-Bibiane Schoenlieb
DESCRIPTION:Creating a volumetric 3D scan of an object using CT\, MRI\, or
  other imaging modalities\, is currently a sequential process. First a sca
 n is made using the physical scanner\, then the 3D image is computed based
  on the acquired dataset\, and afterwards the resulting 3D volume is analy
 zed by an expert on the specific questions that one needs to answer about 
 the object.\n\nIn many cases\, however\, the specific questions and the da
 ta that is needed to answer those questions are not well-defined before th
 e scan. At the Computational Imaging group of CWI\, we are developing a br
 oad spectrum of techniques and algorithms aimed at redesigning the 3D scan
 ning process into an interactive process\, where the reconstructed image i
 s computed online during the scan\, the user (or data-driven algorithms) c
 an analyze the data\, and the scanning process can be steered dynamically 
 to explore the object in real-time.\n\nIn this lecture I will sketch this 
 general vision of “explorative 3D imaging” and discuss several of the 
 technical\, mathematical and algorithmic approaches involved in creating a
  fully interactive 3D imaging pipeline.
LOCATION:MR14\, Centre for Mathematical Sciences
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