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Advances in Bio-Imaging: From Physics to Signal Understanding Issues

State-of-the-Art and Challenges

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 2012

Overview

  • Recent research in Bio-Imaging from Phsyics to Signal Understanding
  • Proceedings of the Singaporean-French Bio-Imaging Seminar SFBI 2011 held 24-25 February 2011 at Biopolis, Singapore
  • Written by leading experts in the field

Part of the book series: Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing (AINSC, volume 120)

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Table of contents (14 papers)

  1. Biology

  2. Physics and Chemistry

  3. Digitized Histopathology

  4. Image Analysis

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About this book

Advances in Imaging Devices and Image processing stem from cross-fertilization between many fields of research such as Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics and Computer Sciences.

This BioImaging Community feel the urge to integrate more intensively its various results, discoveries and innovation into ready to use tools that can address all the new exciting challenges that Life Scientists (Biologists, Medical doctors, ...) keep providing, almost on a daily basis.

Devising innovative chemical probes, for example, is an archetypal goal in which image quality improvement must be driven by the physics of acquisition, the image processing and analysis algorithms and the chemical skills in order to design an optimal bioprobe.

This book offers an overview of the current advances in many research fields related to bioimaging and highlights the current limitations that would need to be addressed in the next decade to design fully integrated BioImaging Device.

Editors and Affiliations

  • IPAL, I2R & CNRS, Singapore, Singapore

    Nicolas Loménie, Daniel Racoceanu

  • Singapore Immunology Network (SIgN), Singapore, Singapore

    Alexandre Gouaillard

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