2000
DOI: 10.20965/jaciii.2000.p0171
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Knowledge Based Automated Boundary Detection for Qualifying of LV Function in Low Contrast Angiographic Images

Abstract: A Cardiac function is evaluated quantitatively by analyzing a shape change of the heart wall boundaries in angiographic images. To begin with, a boundary detection of end systolic left ventricle (ESLV) and end diastolic left ventricle (EDLV) is essential for the quantitative analysis of the cardiac function. Conventional methods for the boundary detection are almost semi-automatic, and a knowledgeable human operator’s intervention is still required. Manual tracing of the boundaries is currently used for subseq… Show more

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