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Vertex and Pixel Shaders OpenGL Visualisation of Medical 3D Image Data
Vaďura, Jiří ; Španěl, Michal (referee) ; Kršek, Přemysl (advisor)
This thesis deals with accelerated 3D rendering of medical data, e.g. computed tomography, using a graphics processor and OpenGL library. Raw data slices are send to graphic memory and rendered by a ray-casting algorithm. The goal of this project is high quality visual output and full user interaction at the same time. Multiple rendering modes are avaiable to the user: MIP, X-Ray simulation and realistic shading.
Construction of motorized filter changer for tomographic system Rigaku Nano3DX
Maleček, Lukáš ; Nožičková,, Dominika (referee) ; Zikmund, Tomáš (advisor)
X-ray computed tomography is a technique that finds widespread application nowadays. The initial use of this technique was mainly in medical diagnostics. The achievable accuracy of this technique has been progressively improved so much that today the computed tomography finds applications even in the field of industry. It is a non-destructive method of three-dimensional imaging of the internal structures of the examined objects. The quality of the resulting CT data is influenced by several factors. One of these factors is the property of X-rays, which we use for measurements. We are able to partially alter the properties of X-rays and thus obtain higher quality CT data, without the occurrence of some tomographic artifacts. The main way how we can change the properties of the generated X-rays is called additional filtration. This work deals with the study of X-ray spectra, based on which X-ray filters are optimized, to achieve the most efficient filtration. The main aim of this bachelor thesis is also the construction and production of a motorized changer of these filters, which should cause the speeding up the process of setting the whole CT measurement and allow the development of new computed tomography techniques.
Modern trends in radiographic procedures and methods in defectoscopy
Skřivánková, Vendula ; Vlašic, František (referee) ; Juliš, Martin (advisor)
Presented thesis deals with modern trends and techniques in radiographic methods of crack detection which are recently used in engineering practice. In the first part, conventional (analogue) radiography principles based on creating a visible image of tested object to radiographic film are discussed. The next part is aimed to the digital radiography and radioscopy. To digitize existing X-ray film images, application of storage phosphor plates (CR), flat panels (DR) and computed tomography (CT).
Segmentation of soft tissues in facial part of mouse embryos from X-ray computed microtomography data
Janštová, Michaela ; Harabiš, Vratislav (referee) ; Chmelík, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with a segmentation of soft tissues in facial part of mouse embryos in Matlab. Segmentation of soft tissues of mouse embryos was not fully automated and every case needs a specific solution. Solving parts of this issues can provide valuable data for evolutionary biologists. Issues about staining and segmentation techniques are described. On the basis of accessible literature otsu thresholding, region growing, k-means clustering and segmentation with atlas were tested. In the end of this paper are those methods tested and evaluated on 3D microtomography data.
Design of Computer Tomography Scanner
Ronzová, Gabriela ; Řezníček, Svatopluk (referee) ; Křenek, Ladislav (advisor)
The presented master thesis concerns an own design concept of a CT scanner that meet the basic technical, ergonomical and social requirements and also brings a new look and shape as solution to the main topic.
Interactive Human Tissues 3D Modelling by CT/MR Data
Bartoš, Pavel ; Chudý, Peter (referee) ; Kršek, Přemysl (advisor)
This thesis deals with the separation of artifacts in medical image data from sources of magnetic resonance imaging and computerized tomography. It also describes the design and implementation of applications demonstrating the use of the chosen solution, using a vector Subdivision surface, the need for manual segmentation.
Computed tomography system with strict real-time synchronization for in-situ 3D analysis of periodically vibrating objects
Rada, Václav ; Fíla, Tomáš ; Zlámal, Petr ; Koudelka_ml., Petr ; Šleichrt, Jan ; Macháček, Michael ; Vavřík, Daniel ; Kytýř, Daniel
In the contribution, we present a laboratory system capable of X-ray computed tomography (XCT) scanning of an periodically moving or oscillating object. The system is an in-house developed XCT setup with electromagnetic voice coil actuator mounted on top of the rotary stage of the setup. The strict synchronization of the components, the rotary stage, the electromagnetic actuator movement and the detector readout is accomplished with use of the detector hardware trigger and hard real-time Linux operating system. Cylindrical sample manufactured from epoxy resin with metal particles to enable movement tracking is scanned in a stationary position and during periodical movement induced by the vibration stage. The volumetric data of the scans is compared and the results of this contribution represent an important step towards identification of defects through modal analysis of in-situ harmonically vibrating object.
CT and MR and their mutual use in diagnostics
KOCHWASSER, Jiří
This bachelor thesis deals with computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging and their mutual use in diagnostics. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging are an integral part of modern radiology and play an essential role in the accurate diagnosis of many diseases. In this field, quality and modern instrumentation and a professional approach of the medical staff performing the examinations are important. In the first, theoretical part, the physical principles of computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, their history and their characterictis are described in detail. The theoretical part is compiled from the specialised literature, both printed and published on the Internet and is prepared in the form of a search. This thesis aims to describe the detailed physical principles of both diagnostic methods, to analyse the applicability of these imaging methods in hospitals and to analyse the mutual use of computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. The thesis is designed as a comrehensive review concerning the use and operations of CT and MRI imaging methods. To meet the objectives and research questions, we used annual reports, from 2012 to 2021, on the instrumentation of healthcare facilities from the Institute of Health Information and Statics of the Czech Republic (IHIS), which are provided under the Ministry of Health´s Statistical Survey Programme. This objective was supported by the research question: What is the most common use of CT and MRI in the algorithm of medical imaging examinations?

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