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@inproceedings{489660, author = {Matula, Petr and Skalníková, Magdalena and Kozubek, Michal and Hausmann, Michael}, address = {Brno}, booktitle = {Biophysics of the Genome}, keywords = {human genome structure; image analysis}, language = {eng}, location = {Brno}, isbn = {80-210-3226-X}, pages = {51-53}, publisher = {Masaryk University}, title = {Improving measurement precision using automated micro-axial tomography}, year = {2003} }
TY - JOUR ID - 489660 AU - Matula, Petr - Skalníková, Magdalena - Kozubek, Michal - Hausmann, Michael PY - 2003 TI - Improving measurement precision using automated micro-axial tomography PB - Masaryk University CY - Brno SN - 802103226X KW - human genome structure KW - image analysis N2 - Distance measurement between small targets plays an important role in human genome research. The precision of such measurements depends on the quality of images, the localisation precision of the targets and the orientation of the line connecting the targets. In micro-axial tomography, the observed objects (cells) are fixed to a glass fibre, which can be rotated. By rotating the fibre the orientation of the measured targets can be changed. The relationship between the localisation precision and the orientation of the targets has been studied in simple simulations. In micro-axial tomography, two main approaches to measurement exist. Either one high-resolution image is reconstructed from the acquired tilted images and the measurements are performed on the single image or the images in the series are measured separately and the results are combined. Both approaches are compared and discussed here. ER -
MATULA, Petr, Magdalena SKALNÍKOVÁ, Michal KOZUBEK and Michael HAUSMANN. Improving measurement precision using automated micro-axial tomography. In \textit{Biophysics of the Genome}. Brno: Masaryk University, 2003, p.~51-53. ISBN~80-210-3226-X.
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