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Michael D. Heath
Researcher at Carestream Health
Publications - 22
Citations - 2196
Michael D. Heath is an academic researcher from Carestream Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tomosynthesis & Imaging phantom. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 22 publications receiving 1598 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael D. Heath include Eastman Kodak Company.
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The Lung Image Database Consortium (LIDC) and Image Database Resource Initiative (IDRI): a completed reference database of lung nodules on CT scans.
Samuel G. Armato,Geoffrey McLennan,Luc Bidaut,Michael F. McNitt-Gray,Charles R. Meyer,Anthony P. Reeves,Binsheng Zhao,Denise R. Aberle,Claudia I. Henschke,Eric A. Hoffman,Ella A. Kazerooni,Heber MacMahon,Edwin J. R. van Beek,David F. Yankelevitz,Alberto Biancardi,Peyton H. Bland,Matthew S. Brown,Roger Engelmann,Gary E. Laderach,Daniel Max,Richard C. Pais,David Qing,Rachael Y. Roberts,Amanda R. Smith,Adam Starkey,Poonam Batra,Philip Caligiuri,Ali Farooqi,Gregory W. Gladish,C. Matilda Jude,Reginald F. Munden,Iva Petkovska,Leslie E. Quint,Lawrence H. Schwartz,Baskaran Sundaram,Lori E. Dodd,Charles Fenimore,David Gur,Nicholas Petrick,John Freymann,Justin Kirby,Brian Hughes,Alessi Vande Casteele,Sangeeta Gupte,Maha Sallam,Michael D. Heath,Michael Kuhn,Ekta Dharaiya,Richard Burns,David Fryd,Marcos Salganicoff,Vikram Anand,Uri Shreter,Stephen Vastagh,Barbara Y. Croft,Laurence P. Clarke +55 more
TL;DR: The goal of this process was to identify as completely as possible all lung nodules in each CT scan without requiring forced consensus and is expected to provide an essential medical imaging research resource to spur CAD development, validation, and dissemination in clinical practice.
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Mobile radiography image recording system
TL;DR: An apparatus for capturing information associated with an X-ray image recordable on an x-ray imaging plate is described in this paper. But it is not shown in this paper, it is configured to be held in a hand of a user and includes a receiving area, a display, a replaceable rechargeable power supply, one or more non-image sensors, and a computer system.
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Stationary chest tomosynthesis using a carbon nanotube x-ray source array: a feasibility study.
Jing Shan,Andrew W. Tucker,Yueh Z. Lee,Michael D. Heath,Xiaohui Wang,David H. Foos,Jianping Lu,Otto Zhou +7 more
TL;DR: The results obtained so far suggest an s-DCT using a distributed CNT x-ray source array is feasible, and reconstructed tomosynthesis slices clearly show airways and pulmonary vascular structures in the anthropomorphic lung phantom.
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Stationary chest tomosynthesis using a CNT x-ray source array
Jing Shan,Pavel Chtcheprov,Andrew W. Tucker,Yueh Z. Lee,Xiaohui Wang,David H. Foos,Michael D. Heath,Jianping Lu,Otto Zhou +8 more
TL;DR: This work investigates the feasibility of stationary chest tomosynthesis using the distributed CNT x-ray source array technology, which can generate a scanning x-rays beam without any mechanical motion.
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Position sensing apparatus for radiation imaging system
TL;DR: A radiation imaging system includes a radiation head with a radiation source and an adjustable angular orientation as discussed by the authors, where an inertial measurement sensor is coupled to the photostimulable medium to provide three-dimensional data for determining the orientation of the medium.