Habib Zaidi
University Medical Center Groningen
640 Papers
2.9K Citations
Habib Zaidi is an academic researcher from University Medical Center Groningen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Imaging phantom & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 513 publications. Previous affiliations of Habib Zaidi include Johns Hopkins University & University of Southern Denmark.
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Papers
Development of a nonhuman primate computational phantom for radiation dosimetry
TL;DR: The developed NHP model can be exploited for the assessment of radiation dose to NHPs in preclinical radiation dosimetry studies and radiation therapy research.
On the V-line radon transform and its imaging applications
TL;DR: This paper considers a Radon transform defined on a discontinuous curve formed by a pair of half-lines forming the vertical letter V and establishes its analytic inverse formula as well as a corresponding filtered back projection reconstruction procedure.
Contourlet-based active contour model for PET image segmentation
TL;DR: The proposed segmentation technique is superior to other representative segmentation techniques in terms of highest overlap between the segmented volume and the ground truth∕histology and minimum relative and classification errors and can result in more accurate tumor volume delineation from PET images.
Comparison of atlas-based techniques for whole-body bone segmentation
Hossein Arabi,Habib Zaidi +1 more
TL;DR: A variety of atlas‐based segmentation strategies commonly used in medical image segmentation and pseudo‐CT generation were implemented and evaluated in terms of whole‐body bone segmentation accuracy, finding the most promising approach for the purpose of MRI‐guided derivation of PET attenuation maps in whole‐ body PET/MRI.
Quantitative Techniques in PET-CT Imaging
TL;DR: The novel concepts for assessing global organ function and disease activity based on combined functional (PET) and structural (CT or MR) imaging techniques, their advantages over current quantitative techniques and their potential clinical applications in the management of various diseases are discussed.