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  • Contemporary technologies improve medical practices by enabling quicker and more objective diagnoses, especially through image and video processing techniques.
  • A new video processing methodology has been developed to measure fetal velocity using B-mode ultrasonic video imaging.
  • The approach includes a semi-automated system utilizing advanced computer vision tools, with results supported by detailed statistical analysis to confirm accuracy and reliability.

Article Abstract

Contemporary technologies have positively affected everyday medical practice for the benefit of faster and more objective diagnoses. Image and video processing techniques have added potential to this effort, but still there is a long road ahead. In this paper a specially developed video processing methodology is described which determines the fetus velocity using B-mode ultrasonic video imaging. For that purpose, a semi-automated process using advanced computer vision and image processing tools is presented and evaluated. The results are presented with a detailed statistical analysis to verify the repeatability ad reliability of the method.

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