Re: european spine phantom
- From: ImageAnalyst <imageanalyst@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 19:48:14 -0800 (PST)
On Feb 18, 7:29 pm, Mauro <mauro.ita...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi guys,
I was searching a public repository dataset to test my algorithm
(boundaries enhancement).
After long research, I found the european spine phantom(www.qrm.de/
Datenblaetter/ESP.pdf), it looks great (it claims to be the standard
for quality control accuracy and reproducibility etc. etc.).
As Idea, I have to say, it is absolutely no bad, but as far as I know
there isn't any public repository with CT scans of it. Am I wrong?
There is anybody here with any experience with such a device? (I'm not
interested in the device itself, I'm just searching few public
available CT scans of it, in order to just test my code on it).
cheers,
Mauro
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Mauro:
I don't know of any public CT scan repositories.
Experience with what device? A CT scanner? Yes - I analyze CT images
nearly every day. I deal with analyzing the images though, rather
than personally physically running the samples through the scanner.
Not sure what you're asking.
Regards,
ImageAnalyst
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