Software tools for improving medical x-rays images
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In this work the analysis of algorithms of digital mammograms improvement representations for the automated search of pathologies and perception by operator is given. Conclusions, that in first case a tendency is noticeable to smoothing of middle brightness of image, and in the second is an increase of visual contrast and expansion of dynamic range, are done
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