The Digital Image Processing Lab was founded in 1985 within the Department of Radiology at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. From the beginning, its mission has been to research and develop innovative image processing techniques for use in the clinical environment. Although 2D techniques were initially used, early in its history the lab applied 3D techniques to leverage all of the information available in 3D data sets. More recently, we have begun to explore areas of imaging research in support of the basic sciences in addition to maintaining our committment to the clinical environment.
Our areas of research include:
Our techniques can be applied to a variety of image datasets: CT, MRI, PET, SPECT, autoradiography, ultrasound, and video data.
For more details, visit our Areas of Research page.
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The lab (which is a unit of the Basic Radiological Sciences Division) is located in the
Kresge III Building.
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