Abstract

Image processing covers a lot of territory, including its use as an enabling technology for the more ambitious undertaking which is nowadays called computer vision (Jain et al., 1995). A comprehensive survey of fuzzy models for image processing and computer vision would require its own volume (cf. Chapter 5 of Bezdek et al., 1999). This chapter is confined to applications of image processing in medical domains that are not based on neural network models or mathematical morphology. Others chapters of this handbook address these topics. Even these strict constraints leave us in the unenviable position of having to choose from more excellent work than we have space to review, and the perhaps inexcusable position of being ignorant about some work of which we are simply unaware. With apologies to the many authors of papers in either category, we offer a snapshot of the use of fuzzy models for image processing in computational medicine.

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