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Journal of Digital Imaging, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, February 1994
- Thurman Gillespy, Alan H. Rowberg:
Displaying radiologic images on personal computers: Image storage and compression - Part 2. 1-12 - Thurman Gillespy, Alan H. Rowberg:
Dual lookup table algorithm: An enhanced method of displaying 16-bit gray-scale images on 8-bit RGB graphic systems. 13-17 - Fang-Fang Yin, Maryellen L. Giger, Kunio Doi, Carl J. Vyborny, Robert A. Schmidt:
Computerized detection of masses in digital mammograms: Investigation of feature-analysis techniques. 18-26 - Bradley J. Lucier, Maria Kallergi, Wei Qian, Ronald A. DeVore, Robert A. Clark, Edward B. Saff, Laurence P. Clarke:
Wavelet compression and segmentation of digital mammograms. 27-38 - Tim B. Hunter:
Film labels: A new look. 39-41 - Janet E. Kuhlman, Derek R. Ney, Elliot K. Fishman:
Two-dimensional and three-dimensional imaging of the in vivo lung: Combining spiral computed tomogrpahy with multiplanar and volumetric rendering techniques. 42-47 - Ray F. Kilcoyne:
The Society for Computer Applications in Radiology. 48 - Roger A. Bauman:
Editorial: The role of reviewers. 49
Volume 7, Number 2, May 1994
- Thurman Gillespy, Alan H. Rowberg:
Displaying radiologic images on pesonal computers: Image processing and analysis. 51-60 - Thurman Gillespy, Alan H. Rowberg:
Erratum to: Displaying radiologic images on personal computers: Image storage and comipression - Part 2. 60 - Kerstin Lyttkens, Tomas Kirkhorn, Mikael Kehler, Berth Andersson, Anders Ebbesen, Peter Hochbergs, Olof Jarlman, Claes-Göran Lindberg, Nils-Gunnar Holmer:
Evaluation of the image quality of ink-jet printed paper copies of digital chest radiographs as compared with film: A receiver operating characteristic study. 61-68 - David V. Beard, Bradley M. Hemminger, Kevin M. Denelsbeck, R. Eugene Johnston:
How many screens does a CT workstation need? 69-76 - Walter F. Good, David Gur, John H. Feist, F. Leland Thaete, Carl R. Fuhrman, Cynthia A. Britton, B. Simon Slasky:
Subjective and objective assessment of image quality - A comparison. 77-78 - Ewa Pietka:
Lung segmentation in digital radiographs. 79-84 - Joseph G. Hennessey, Elliot K. Fishman, Derek R. Ney:
Digital video applications in radiologic education: Theory, technique, and applications. 85-90 - Erwin Bellon, Wilfried Houtput, Bart H. Bijnens, Paul Suetens, Guy Marchal, Peter Lauwers:
Combining fast response and low cost in an Intensive Care Unit viewing station. 91-94 - Richard E. Wendt III:
Automatic adjustment of contrast and brightness of magnetic resonance images. 95-97 - Heinz U. Lemke:
1995 Computer-Assisted Radiology Meeting. 98 - Ray F. Kilcoyne:
The Society for Computer Applications in Radiology. 99
Volume 7, Number 3, August 1994
- Thurman Gillespy, Michael L. Richardson, Alan H. Rowberg:
Displaying radiologic images on personal computers: Practical applications and uses. 101-106 - Frederick L. Datz, Donald A. Baune, Paul E. Christian:
Redirection of client/server relationship of X Window system as a simple, low-cost, departmental picture archiving and communication system solution for nuclear medicine. 107-112 - Eric L. Gingold, Douglas M. Tucker, Gary T. Barnes:
Computed radiography: User-programmable Features and Capabilities. 113-122 - Walter F. Good, Glenn S. Maitz, David Gur:
Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) compatible data compression of mammograms. 123-132 - David V. Beard, Bradley M. Hemminger, Etta D. Pisano, Kevin M. Denelsbeck, David M. Warshauer, Matthew A. Mauro, Bernadette Keefe, William H. McCartney, Claire B. Wilcox:
Computed tomography interpretations with a low-cost workstation: A timing study. 133-139 - Stewart Denslow:
Desktop publishing and medical imaging: Paper as hardcopy medium for digital images. 140-145 - Kenneth R. Hoffmann, Kunio Doi, Heber MacMahon, Maryellen L. Giger, Robert M. Nishikawa, Xin-Wei Xu, Lian Yao, Akiko Kano, Michael Carlin:
Development of a digital duplication system for portable chest radiographs. 146-153 - Yoshitaka Okada, Shoichi Kusano, Takashi Endo:
Double-contrast barium enema study with computed radiography: assessment in detection of colorectal polyps. 154-159 - Ray F. Kilcoyne:
The Society for Computer Applications in Radiology. 160
Volume 7, Number 4, November 1994
- Derek T. Puff, Etta D. Pisano, Keith E. Muller, R. Eugene Johnston, Bradley M. Hemminger, Christina A. Burbeck, Robert McLelland, Stephen M. Pizer:
A method for determination of optimal image enhancement for the detection of mammographic abnormalities. 161-171 - Hiroshi Kondoh, Junpei Ikezoe, Kiyonari Inamura, Chikazumi Kuroda, Takahiro Kozuka:
Developing a new Picture Archiving and Communication System for the new Osaka University Hospital. 172-176 - Hiroshi Kondoh, Junpei Ikezoe, Kiyonari Inamura, Chikazumi Kuroda, Takahiro Kozuka:
Initial data-element selection for the evaluation of picture archiving and communication system performance. 177-182 - Stephen J. Garnier, Griff L. Bilbro, Wesley E. Snyder, James W. Gault:
Noise removal from multiple MRI images. 183-188 - David V. Beard, Etta D. Pisano, Kevin M. Denelsbeck, R. Eugene Johnston:
Eye movement during computed tomography interpretation: Eyetracker results and image display-time implications. 189-192 - Hiroshi Kondoh, Junpei Ikezoe, Kiyonari Inamura, Chikazumi Kuroda, Takahiro Kozuka:
A comparison of conventional screen-film radiography and hard copy of computed radiography in full and two-thirds sizes in detection of interstitial lung disease. 193-195 - Yuzheng C. Wu, Kunio Doi, Maryellen L. Giger, Charles E. Metz, Wei Zhang:
Reduction of false positives in computerized detection of lung nodules in chest radiographs using artificial neural networks, discriminant analysis, and a rule-based scheme. 196-207 - Ray F. Kilcoyne:
The Society for Computer Applications in Radiology. 208
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