Medical imaging has become an absolutely essential diagnostic tool for clinical practices; at present, pathologies can be detected with an earliness never before known. Its use has not only been relegated to the field of radiology but also, increasingly, to computer-based imaging processes prior to surgery. Motion analysis, in particular, plays an important role in analyzing activities or behaviors of live objects in medicine. This short paper presents several low-cost hardware implementation approaches for the new generation of tablets and/or smartphones for estimating motion compensation and segmentation in medical images. These systems have been optimized for breast cancer diagnosis using magnetic resonance imaging technology with several advantages over traditional X-ray mammography, for example, obtaining patient information during a short period. This paper also addresses the challenge of offering a medical tool that runs on widespread portable devices, both on tablets and/or smartphones to aid in patient diagnostics. © 2013 Carlos García Sánchez et al.
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García Sánchez, C., Botella Juan, G., Ayuso Márquez, F., González Rodríguez, D., Prieto-Matías, M., & Tirado Fernández, F. (2013). Implementation of a low-cost mobile devices to support medical diagnosis. Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/287089
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