Hautvast
Gilion Leopold Theodorus Frederik Hautvast, Eindhoven NL
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20110286645 | TRANSMURAL PERFUSION GRADIENT IMAGE ANALYSIS | 11-24-2011 |
Guillaume Leopold Theodorus Hautvast, Eindhoven NL
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20090016612 | METHOD OF REFERENCE CONTOUR PROPAGATION AND OPTIMIZATION - The invention relates to a detection method ( | 01-15-2009 |
Guillaume Leopold Theodorus Frederick Hautvast, Eindhoven NL
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20150213615 | LOCAL CONTRACTION MEASUREMENTS | 07-30-2015 |
Guillaume Leopold Theodorus Frederik Hautvast, Bowen Island CA
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20110285702 | VISUALIZING A TIME-VARIANT PARAMETER IN A BIOLOGICAL STRUCTURE - The invention relates to a system and a method for visualizing a time-variant parameter at a plurality of positions in a biological structure, wherein a visualization display is configured to display a first representation showing a first visualization parameter at a plurality of time intervals, determined in a first volume between a first and a second boundary of the structure, and to display a second representation showing first and second visualization parameters determined in the first and in a second volume extending between the first and the second boundary of the structure. By providing the user with this combination of the two representations, a higher resolution of data may be processed and meaningfully visualized for intermediate volumes between the first and the second boundary. This is based on the insight that it is desirable to view data between boundaries of a structure as well as at different positions through the structure. However, without simple means of visualization, processing a higher resolution of data is not feasible. This is especially useful when performance differences may be present between the structure at the first and the second boundary. For example, perfusion measurements within the myocardium are different for the endocardial and epicardial layers. Therefore, the relative position of the measurements relative to these layers yields valuable data in the evaluation of perfusion. This increases the information which the healthcare professional can extract from imaging data without complicating the representations required to visualize it. | 11-24-2011 |
Guillaume Leopold Theodorus Frederik Hautvast, Eindhoven NL
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20100135551 | CARDIAC CONTOUR PROPAGATION - The invention relates to a method for analyzing a multidimensional cardiac image set, the multidimensional cardiac image set comprising: a first image set of a heart; and a second image set of a heart, wherein the first image set is segmented resulting into respective first cardiac contours for each image within the first image set; and the second image set is segmented resulting into respective second cardiac contours for each image within the second image set, the method comprising: determining resulting cardiac contours for each image within the first image set and for each image within the second image set from the first cardiac contours and the second cardiac contours. | 06-03-2010 |
20110249005 | REPARAMETRIZED BULL'S EYE PLOTS - The invention relates to a system for visualizing, in a first bull's eye plot, results of a first quantitative analysis of an object represented in first image data, in particular for cardiac analysis. The first image data comprises a first plurality of data slices, and the system comprises a slice unit for associating a data slice of the first plurality of data slices with a concentric ring of the first bull's eye plot, a radius unit for computing the length of a radius of the concentric ring of the first bull's eye plot, and a value unit for computing at least one value for displaying in the concentric ring of the first bull's eye plot, on the basis of the data slice associated with the concentric ring of the first bull's eye plot, and wherein the length of the radius of the concentric ring of the first bull's eye plot is defined on the basis of the position of the data slice, of the first plurality of data slices, associated with the concentric ring of the first bull's eye plot, with respect to the object. The dependence of the first bull's eye plot concentric ring radius on the position of the data slice associated with said concentric ring of the first bull's eye plot, with respect to the object, defines an objective framework for the first bull's eye plot, based on the geometry of the object. Thus, the results of the first quantitative analysis of the object visualized in the first bull's eye plot can be more easily compared with results of a second quantitative analysis of the same object represented in second image data visualized in a second bull's eye | 10-13-2011 |
20120269413 | PROCESSING AN IMAGE DATASET BASED ON CLINICALLY CATEGORIZED POPULATIONS - A system for generating a processed image dataset is disclosed. The system comprises a plurality of parameter datasets ( | 10-25-2012 |
20140024916 | MULTI-CARDIAC SOUND GATED IMAGING AND POST-PROCESSING OF IMAGING DATA BASED ON CARDIAC SOUND - A method image includes determining an end systolic imaging trigger, acquiring cardiac imaging data including first imaging data corresponding to a first predetermined data acquisition interval surrounding end systole, and post-processing the cardiac imaging data based at least on the end systolic imaging trigger. | 01-23-2014 |
20150193921 | EFFICIENT CARDIAC MR WORKFLOWS BASED ON AUTOMATED PLANNING FROM MDIXON SURVEYS | 07-09-2015 |
Guillaume Leopold Theodorus Frederik Hautvast, Veldhoven NL
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20150147002 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REGISTERING AN IMAGE SEQUENCE | 05-28-2015 |
Heinz-Josef Hautvast, Brigachtal DE
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