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Efficient Image Restoration Algorithms for Near-Circulant Systems 

Pan, Ruimin (2007-05-15)
The problem of image restoration has been extensively studied for its practical importance as well as its theoretical interest. Restoration problem arises in almost every branch of engineering and applied physics. The ...

Efforts Toward Design, Development and Implementation of an Integrated and Flexible Support System for Calibration of Air Data Attitude Heading Reference Systems 

Raghuraman, Arvind (2007-05-15)
An Air Data Attitude Heading Reference System is a device that provides a modern day Aircraft with altitude, air-speed, attitude, and magnetic parameters. A typical ADAHRS contains a number of tightly integrated sensors ...

Global and Local Cardiac Functional Analysis with Cine MR Imaging: A Non-Rigid Image Registration Approach 

Feng, Wei (2009-08-05)
According to the World Health Report 2003, cardiovascular disease (CVD) made up $29.2\%$ of total global deaths, which highlights the importance of clinical cardiovascular research. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has ...

Particle Bubble Interactions in Flotation Systems 

Emerson, Zachery (2007-05-15)
Flotation separation is an important process in mineral processing and paper recycling. Flotation is a separation process used to remove particles from a liquid stream. Bubbles are introduced into the liquid stream, and, ...

Quantification Techniques for Arterial Blood Flow and the Left Atrium 

Jha, Nikhil (2014-07-29)
Cardiovascular dysfunction is a major cause of morbidity and mortally. As such, the characterization of the heart and surrounding vessels has a high clinical significance. The advent of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging ...

Tag line tracking and Cardiac Motion Modeling from Tagged MRI 

Li, Jin (2006-12-15)
Magnetic resonance (MR) tagging magnetically labels specified regions of the myocardium, which appear in the MR images with a spatially encoded pattern of dark stripes called tag lines. The deformation of these tag lines ...