KEYWORDS: 3D modeling, Lung, Computed tomography, Rapid manufacturing, 3D printing, Printing, Visual process modeling, Systems modeling, Data modeling, Visualization
The development of such a model of the human lung allowed to master the technology of recreating anatomical structures based on personalized data of spiral computed tomography taking into account individual variability, which can be useful in determining the volume of pathologically altered areas and planning treatment. These approaches also make it possible to significantly improve the technology of training medical and bioengineering specialists.
The work is devoted to the modern method of diagnosing skin diseases - video dermoscopy in the ultraviolet spectrum. The main features of the method are considered. The features of image processing and analysis for HC-video dermatoscopy are proposed for consideration. The main stages of processing HC-video dermoscopic images are considered. The main emphasis is placed on the methods of automated segmentation of HC-videodermoscopic images and the analysis of the errors that arise in this case. The stages of preliminary and post-processing of UVvideodermoscopic images are examined in detail. The main aspects of the automated analysis of dermoscopic image processing and the prospects of using such systems in medical practice are considered.
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