Comparative quantitative study of medical scan data
€1500-3000 EUR
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We give you two sets of CT sinus/orbital images in DICOM format from the same patient, dated January 2014 and July 2015. We would like you to analyse the data, look for differences between the two scans and report these differences in quantifiable measures (e.g. 'Has the distance between two features of the skull changed?', 'Has a certain feature grown/shrunk?', 'And if so how much?', etc.). If no differences are found, please provide the image sets with detailed measurements. We require a detailed report of the findings.
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16 freelancers están ofertando un promedio de €2170 por este trabajo
Hi you ! I am a mechanical engineer I shown for you about my projects before you decide to hire me. Please contact me. - Data processing 3D STL format IGS STP - I can make 3D Models on software CAD/CAM - I use CATI Más
Hi, I am a specialist in machine vision for reliable automatic detection and measuring of features. It is difficult to quote and understand how difficult this task may be without seeing any data; would you be able to s Más
This must be done with a medical image viewer and not a CAD task. It require sophisticated medical image viewers (like a Workstation developed for a PACS). Because, DICOM files will have different zoom/pan levels which Más
This problem is challenge. I made my PhD in volume rendering of large datasets. I have been working with whole body scans, workbenches, and stereo visualization. First, I would want to know if you use the same CT scan Más
Hello! My name is Cristian Ramirez, I am a trained Biomedical Engineer with experience in technical writing and image processing. My past experience has been with processing X-ray images in MatLab, to identify lesion s Más
G'day from Finland. Actually, this's not a trivial task, it requires proper 3D image registration to be done which CAD/CAM tools can not do. Is it one-time task or you're looking for a commercial market-ready solution Más
I have done cae simulations on skull model and same technique of model extraction can be used to solve your problem.