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e-Learning, Understanding, Information Retrieval, Medical
Proceedings of the First International Workshop
Cagliari, Italy 9 - 10 June 2003
edited by Sergio Vitulano (Universit� degli Studi di Cagliari, Italy)
This volume emphasizes the primary role played by images in computer science. In the last two decades images have replaced written texts; the enormous possibilities of the image language have overcome written language in an ever-more-restricted ambit.
An image is better than one thousand words; so it was straightforward to apply visual language in the field of computer science. Nowadays everything that appears on a computer screen is an image, regardless of whether it is a word or a picture. Is it possible to realize an e-learning program without working in terms of images? The answer is undoubtedly no, even if several problems arise in this context: the qualitative and quantitative content of the image we need to use for a specific task; the psychological effect on the user, including the level of attention and the correct perception of the image significance. Most of these problems form the basis of image-understanding techniques.
Widespread use of images requires organization of the information in the databank or database, whose dimensions are sometimes so wide as to be too complex to manage; therefore information retrieval techniques arise from this need. The new instruments used in image and/or remote diagnosis, image transmission, the respect of the law in force and the ever-more-relevant image storage capacity required for this task imply the use of techniques of visual language and information retrieval.
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Contents:
- An Introduction to Biometrics and Face Recognition (F
Perronnin & J-L Dugelay)
- Lung Edge Detection in Postero Anterior Chest Radiographs (P Campadelli & E Casiraghi)
- The e-Learning Myth and the New University (V Cantoni et al.)
- e-Learning � The Next Big Wave: How e-Learning will Enable the Transformation of Education (R Straub & C Milani)
- Query Morphing for Information Fusion (S-K Chang)
- HER: Application on Information Retrieval (A Casanova & M Fraschini)
- Issues in Image Understanding (V Di Ges�)
- Information System in the Clinical-Health Area (G Madonna)
- and other papers
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Readership: Researchers and academics in pattern/handwriting
recognition and image analysis.