Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5031862 | IRBM | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
- Carotid artery tissue motion is tracked in ultrasound image sequences.
- A Kalman filter based on the Discrete Cosine Transform controls the trajectory.
- Subjects are classified in healthy and at-risk groups using a machine learning scheme.
- The method was evaluated on 56 healthy volunteers and 57 at-risk patients.
- The method demonstrates improved motion tracking and classification results.
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Authors
S. Qorchi, G. Zahnd, D. Galbrun, A. Sérusclat, P. Moulin, D. Vray, M. Orkisz,