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Medical Informatics and Perception
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Organization: | Utrecht University, the Netherlands |
Department: | Image Sciences Institute and Experimental Audiology |
Organization: | Utrecht University, the Netherlands |
Department: | Image Sciences Institute and Experimental Audiology |
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Graduate
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The course Medical Informatics and Perception focuses on perception theory in a biological and computer-simulation context. The course integrates medical informatics, physics, mathematics and perception theory. Central theme is signal processing, by computer and by biological systems: perception. We treat human vision and hearing in detail from a neurophysiological to a mathematical modelling level. The level of depth goes to the study of hearing as a (nonlinear) system capable to analyse the incoming sounds by Fourier Transform, and the visual system as a system extracting (multiscale) derivatives from the retinal images. We study the auditory and visual system as a process. Both lecture hall presentations and computerlabs are based on Mathematica as an interactive toolkit. One of the objectives is to appreciate and get working knowledge of high-level easy-to-use computer simulation tools.
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Readings related to Hearing: - Active Cochlea
- Noise and averaging
- Cochlea Frequency Analysis
- Menieres Disease Middle Ear
- Nonlinear Active Cochlea
- Organ of Corti
- Outer and Middle Ear
- Perceptual Scales Pitch
- Harmonic Oscillator
Images and movies: - Example images of edge detection at different scales
- Animated histogram
- Animated convolutions
- Functional MR slices (movie)
- Herman's grid image
- Animation of Corti's organ stimulation
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The course Medical Informatics and Perception is a blockcourse of one month for first year Medical Biology students at Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Additional to the lectures, are fourteen computer lab sessions. The course is well received - the computer labs are especially vivid meetings. Students quickly learn to appreciate Mathematica's possibilities, which is useful as they will use it in later years' courses. Topics: - Neural signal processing
- Eye Physics
- Ear Physics
- Sensory system neuroanatomy
- Mathematics: complex numbers, integration, differentiation, partial differential equations
- Linear Systems, input/output relations
- Introduction to computers: hardware, operating systems, applications, networks, internet
- Fourier Transform and spectra
- Convolution Theorem, filtering
- Image Processing
- Models of the cochlear sound processing, pitch perception
- Model Visual System
- Introduction to Mathematica
- Discrete Filters
- Fourier Series
- Scale-Space Theory
- Gauss Kernels
- Cochlear implants
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