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Simulation of the CT X-ray Detectors
Koutek, Petr ; Walek, Petr (referee) ; Drastich, Aleš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the basic properties of the detectors used in X-ray CT, and their influence on the choice of acquisition parameters. The theoretical part summarizes the general issues of projection reconstruction view and basic characteristics of the detectors. In the practical part is created simulator which simulate the effect of deacy time, afterglow and the light output.
Localization of EEG scalp electrodes in structural MRI data
Koutek, Petr ; Gajdoš, Martin (referee) ; Harabiš, Vratislav (advisor)
The objective of this thesis is to design an algorithm used for localization of scalp electrodes in MRI structural data. The algorithm is based on fact that electrodes are visible on visualized head surface. The surface of a head is subdivided into smaller fragments, which are transformed from 3D space into 2D. The electrodes are then located in 2D space by use of registration techniques. The proposed algorithm is able to correctly locate up to 73% EEG electrodes, assuming that the subject has short hair. In case when a subject has long hair, the portion of correctly detected electrodes is 49%. The probability of false detection is 22% when the object is short-haired and 35% when long-haired. The algorithm should facilitate the process of EEG electrodes localization during examinations combining imaging modalities of type EEG and MRI.
Simulation of the CT X-ray Detectors
Koutek, Petr ; Walek, Petr (referee) ; Drastich, Aleš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the basic properties of the detectors used in X-ray CT, and their influence on the choice of acquisition parameters. The theoretical part summarizes the general issues of projection reconstruction view and basic characteristics of the detectors. In the practical part is created simulator which simulate the effect of deacy time, afterglow and the light output.
Localization of EEG scalp electrodes in structural MRI data
Koutek, Petr ; Gajdoš, Martin (referee) ; Harabiš, Vratislav (advisor)
The objective of this thesis is to design an algorithm used for localization of scalp electrodes in MRI structural data. The algorithm is based on fact that electrodes are visible on visualized head surface. The surface of a head is subdivided into smaller fragments, which are transformed from 3D space into 2D. The electrodes are then located in 2D space by use of registration techniques. The proposed algorithm is able to correctly locate up to 73% EEG electrodes, assuming that the subject has short hair. In case when a subject has long hair, the portion of correctly detected electrodes is 49%. The probability of false detection is 22% when the object is short-haired and 35% when long-haired. The algorithm should facilitate the process of EEG electrodes localization during examinations combining imaging modalities of type EEG and MRI.

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