Imaging procedures in life sciences and medicine are apparative examination methods that provide (two- or three-dimensional) image data of organs and structures and are primarily used for the diagnosis of disease-related changes. An imaging procedure measures physical quantities of a real object. Depending on the procedure and type of signal, additional processing or evaluation of the measured values takes place until the information is available in the desired form. The evaluation and analysis of the image data can be carried out with machine-learning-based methods and pattern recognition, among others.
Imaging procedures in life sciences and medicine are apparative examination methods that provide (two- or three-dimensional) image data of organs and structures and are primarily used for the diagnosis of disease-related changes. An imaging procedure measures physical quantities of a real object. Depending on the procedure and type of signal, additional processing or evaluation of the measured values takes place until the information is available in the desired form. The evaluation and analysis of the image data can be carried out with machine-learning-based methods and pattern recognition, among others.