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Habib Zaidi
Researcher at University Medical Center Groningen
Publications - 557
Citations - 15951
Habib Zaidi is an academic researcher from University Medical Center Groningen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Imaging phantom & Correction for attenuation. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 513 publications receiving 13563 citations. Previous affiliations of Habib Zaidi include Johns Hopkins University & University of Southern Denmark.
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Optimization of weighted virtual sinogram-based metal artifact reduction in CT-based attenuation correction of PET data using a genetic algorithm
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Assessment of uncertainties associated with Monte Carlo-based personalized dosimetry in clinical CT examinations.
TL;DR: A Monte Carlo-based CT simulator for personalized organ level dose calculations, in which the CT source model, patient-specific computational model and personalized scanning protocol were integrated, is developed and validated to produce an accurate MC simulation model with a reduced computational burden.
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Automatic fetal biometry prediction using a novel deep convolutional network architecture.
Mostafa Ghelich Oghli,Ali Shabanzadeh,Shakiba Moradi,Nasim Sirjani,Reza Gerami,Payam Ghaderi,Morteza Sanei Taheri,Isaac Shiri,Hossein Arabi,Habib Zaidi +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed an attention-based multi-feature pyramid unet (MFP-Unet) for automatic segmentation and measurement of fetal biometric parameters, including biparietal diameter, head circumference, abdominal circumference, and femur length.
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CT-based attenuation correction on the FLEX Triumph™ preclinical PET/CT scanner
TL;DR: Tube voltage-dependent attenuation correction on the FLEX Triumph™ preclinical PET/CT scanner was implemented and acquired phantoms and rodents' PET data were successfully corrected for photon attenuation using the CTAC procedure thus enabling more accurate quantitative analysis of biochemical processes in vivo.
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Combined Modalities of Compton Scattering Tomography
TL;DR: In this article, a bimodality imaging approach (gamma-ray transmission/emission imaging) using scattered radiation referred to as Compton scattering tomography (CST) is presented.