Jamal
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Registered:
3/16/11
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Re: Model a Breast With cancer tumer in side
Posted:
May 6, 2011 1:17 PM
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Dear Image Analyst;
It should not be that huge if I'm not mistaken, i liked this answer; You basically create an image then lay down texture and boundaries that define the breast, then lay down your tumour.
if there is example on creating my own image it will be great , as you remember from the past post that i need to put in this image my own pixel values , but i wanted to start simple now , lets say cross section of breast with a circle of tumour inside it may by 2 mm raduise and 2 or 3 areas of circles with the same center point around that tumure have their own pixel values.
I hope that understandable.
Best Regards jamal
ImageAnalyst <imageanalyst@mailinator.com> wrote in message <b2bd5e79-21da-471f-bf40-7e279690d0a7@x1g2000yqb.googlegroups.com>... > On May 6, 12:03 pm, "Jamal " <almazroui....@gmail.com> wrote: > > Dear All, > > > > Thanks for the help in the past , and my question today is ; how can I model a breast and cancer tumour inside it , then cross section that breast. of course the breast has layers of fat, muscle and bone from the human. > > > > Best Regards > > Jamal > > -------------------------------------------- > Strange breast - with muscle and bone in it. > Anyway, needless to say, you can use MATLAB. There are lots of > functions in there to help you complete your project of creating a > simulated image. It would be good if you had the Image Processing > Toolbox. You basically create an image then lay down texture and > boundaries that define the breast, then lay down your tumour. I can't > really give any code since this could be a huge project depending on > how realistic you want to get.
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