| Young, I.T., Quantitative Microscopy. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 1996. 15(1): p. 59-66. |
....in the past decades because of the enormous raise of computational power of modern image processing systems. This technical development combined with advanced staining techniques from molecular biology result in computer assisted examination of relevant image features in microscopic samples [13]. In digital image processing, the structural analysis of the cell populations is often performed by methods of mathematical morphology [14] Morphological filters play a major role in microscopic image interpretation because of their object , rather than frequency oriented operations. This ....
I.T. Young. Quantitative microscopy. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 15(1):59--66, 1996.
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Young, I.T., Quantitative Microscopy. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 1996. 15(1): p. 59-66.
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