no code implementations • 7 Jul 2016 • Guillaume Noyel, Rebecca Thomas, Gavin Bhakta, Andrew Crowder, David Owens, Peter Boyle
The method has been validated (1) on a simulated montage and (2) on public health databases with 69 patients with high quality images (271 pairs acquired mostly with different types of camera and 268 pairs acquired mostly with the same type of camera) with success rates of 92% and 98%, and five patients (20 pairs) with low quality images with a success rate of 100%.