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Junji Morishita Last modified date:2023.11.14

Professor / Department of Health Sciences / Department of Health Sciences / Faculty of Medical Sciences


Reports
1. Junji Morishita, Shigehiko Katsuragawa、Kunio Doi, Computer-aided diagnosis for interstitial infiltrates on chest radiographs:, Computer-Aided Diagnosis in Medical Imaging, Elsevier Science BV, The Netherlands, Elsevier Science BV, The Netherlands
PP.77-81, 1999.09.
2. Junji Morishita, Shigehiko Katsuragawa, Keisuke Kondo, Kunio Doi, Development of an automated patient identification method based on an image-matching technique using previous chest radiographs, Proceedings of CARS2000, Elsevier Science BV, The Netherlands, PP.444-448, 2000.06.
3. Keisuke Kondo, Junji Morishita, Shigehiko Katsuragawa, Kunio Doi, Improvement of an automated patient recognition method for chest radiographs using edge-enhanced images, Proceedings of CARS2002, Elsevier Science BV, The Netherlands, P1032, 2002.06.
4. Junji Morishita, Yasuyuki Ueda, New solutions for automated image recognition and identification: challenges to radiographic technology and forensic pathology, Radiological Physics and Technology, 10.1007/s12194-021-00611-9,
Radiological Physics and Technology, 14(2), 123-133
, 2021.03, This paper outlines the history of biometrics for personal identification, the current status of the initial biological fingerprint techniques for digital chest radiography, and patient verification during medical imaging, such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. Automated image recognition and identification developed for clinical images without metadata could also be applied to the identification of victims in mass disasters or other unidentified individuals. The development of methods that are adaptive to a wide range of recent imaging modalities in the fields of radiologic technology, patient safety, forensic pathology, and forensic odontology is still in its early stages. However, its importance in practice will continue to increase in the future..