ERUDIT-Workshop
Fuzzy Diagnostic and Therapeutic Decision Support
1112 May 2000, Vienna, Austria
Department of Anatomy I
Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen, Pauwelsstraße 30, D-52057 Aachen, Germany
e-mail: hubertus@cajal.medizin.rwth-aachen.de
Abstract. The technical advance in medicine in the last decades led to many imaging techniques to visualize structures (or their functions) in the living human body. Thus the physician has to deal with a variety of image processing methods and their applications. Some examples of fuzzy image processing are given in this paper, all dealing with the structure of the central nervous system. Although three different sources of images are presented (confocal laser scanning microscopy, polarized light microscopy, and magnetic resonance imaging), fuzzy methods were used to analyze these pictures. These fuzzy methods were applied from low level image processing to high level image processing.
(In: Adlassnig, K.-P. (ed.) Fuzzy Diagnostic and Therapeutic Decision Support. Proc. of the ERUDIT Workshop, Österreichische Computer Gesellschaft, Vienna, p.89.)