- ... image orientations, superimposition of external image material, and noise reduction. These techniques provide an enriched video image ... enhance and restore degraded images and to reduce noise. This facility is a prototype for future operational ...
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- ... and closing will be combined to (a) remove noise, i.e., small bitonal spots on the image; ... to digitized x-rays OCR is compromised by "noise" in the image and the pres- for collaborators ...
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- National Library of Medicine Informatics Training Conference (June 18-19, 2013) - University of Utah... A Lasko, Vanderbilt University Abstract: Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) is a collection of diseases related to acute ... angina and myocardial infarction. Missing a diagnosis of ACS can lead to potentially life-threatening health consequences; ...
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- ... chemical pollutants and their effects upon life forms. Noise, bacterial contaminants, and other hazards are also included. ... PATIENT RELATIONS NEOPLASMS (Unless careful, one must expect noise from this latter strategy not restricted by diseases, ...
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