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21 April 2011 Training course on optical telecommunication and multimedia technologies for specialists in endoscopic video surgery
Arthur F. Agliullin, Valery F. Gusev, Oleg G. Morozov, Rustem R. Samigullin, Alexander Iv. Akul'shin, Nail N. Bagapov
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Proceedings Volume 7992, Optical Technologies for Telecommunications 2010; 79920L (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.887269
Event: Optical Technologies for Telecommunications 2010, 2010, Ufa, Bashkortostan, Russian Federation
Abstract
The program of courses is recommended for the experts working in endoscopy area, surgery, diagnostics, to developers of optical, optoelectronic and electronic equipment, and also for students and the post-graduate students of telecommunication high schools in addition trained on specializations of biomedical engineering. It urged to help the future researcher, engineer and doctor to understand mechanisms of images formation and display, to understand more deeply procedures of their processing and transfer on telecommunication channels of the various natures, to master modern reports of record and video and audio information reproduction. The separate section is devoted to questions of designing of surgical toolkit compatible with fiber-optical endoscopes.
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Arthur F. Agliullin, Valery F. Gusev, Oleg G. Morozov, Rustem R. Samigullin, Alexander Iv. Akul'shin, and Nail N. Bagapov "Training course on optical telecommunication and multimedia technologies for specialists in endoscopic video surgery", Proc. SPIE 7992, Optical Technologies for Telecommunications 2010, 79920L (21 April 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.887269
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KEYWORDS
Video

Endoscopy

Surgery

Telecommunications

Video processing

Image processing

Multimedia

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