Rotation to physiological factors revised

Miroslav Kárný; Martin Šámal; Josef Böhm

Kybernetika (1998)

  • Volume: 34, Issue: 2, page [171]-179
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

Abstract

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Reconstruction of underlying physiological structures from a sequence of images is a long-standing problem which has been solved by factor analysis with a success. This paper tries to return to roots of the problem, to exploit the available findings and to propose an improved paradigm.

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Kárný, Miroslav, Šámal, Martin, and Böhm, Josef. "Rotation to physiological factors revised." Kybernetika 34.2 (1998): [171]-179. <http://eudml.org/doc/33344>.

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References

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  6. Šámal M., Kárný M., Zahálka D., Bayesian identification of a physiological model in dynamic scintigraphic data, In: Information Processing in Medical Imaging, Springer 1993, pp. 422–437 (1993) 

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