Project information
Application of computer image analysis in optical microscopy

Information

This project doesn't include Institute of Computer Science. It includes Faculty of Informatics. Official project website can be found on muni.cz.
Project Identification
MSM 143300002
Project Period
1/1999 - 12/2004
Investor / Pogramme / Project type
Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR
MU Faculty or unit
Faculty of Informatics
Keywords
image analysis; image processing; segmentation; preprocessing; deconvolution; 3D analysis; 3D reconstruction; mathematical morphology; parallel computing; parallel algorithms; optical microscopy; confocal microscopy; automation; automated microscopy

Aim: The aim of the project is the research in the field of computer analysis of microscopic images, in the field of automation of the acquisition process and on-line image analysis and application of gained knowledge in praxis. The proposal assumes both continuation of running research of cell nucleus structure with clinical applications in diagnostics and prevention of leukemias and other cancer diseases as well as extension of the research into other application areas of computer analysis of microscopic images, biomedical as well as industrial. Content: Especially the algorithms of image preprocessing and segmentation will be studied with emphasis on deconvolution of 3D images, mathematical morphology operations and 3D image reconstruction from a series of 2D image slices. An intensive research will be led also in the area of parallel image analysis algorithms and parallelization of selected algorithms on multi-processor workstations using the equipment of Supercomputing centre MU.

Results

The aim of the project is the research in the field of computer analysis of microscopic images, in the field of automation of the acquisition process and on-line image analysis and application of gained knowledge in praxis.

Publications

Total number of publications: 88


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