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Multiscale Motion Mapping: A Novel Computer Vision Technique for Quantitative, Objective Echocardiographic Motion Measurement Independent of Doppler: First Clinical Description and Validation
Circulation Sühling et al. 110: 3093

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The movies are labeled according to the enumeration of the associated figures in the article.

Movie 3. Different kinds of motion information determined by multiscale motion mapping from synthetic ultrasound data.

Movie 4. Rotating phantom experiment.
  • Movie 4a - (QuickTime Movie) (282 kb). B-mode echocardiogram.
  • Movie 4b - (QuickTime Movie) (433 kb). Estimated velocity field.
  • Movie 4c - (QuickTime Movie) (260 kb). Measured color Doppler signal.

Movie 5. Multiscale motion mapping applied to an apical short axis view of a normal heart.

  • Movie 5a - (QuickTime Movie) (378 kb). Original sequence.
  • Movie 5b - (QuickTime Movie) (706 kb). Estimated velocity field.
  • Movie 5cd - (QuickTime Movie) (177 kb). Color-coded radial velocity.
  • Movie 5ef - (QuickTime Movie) (492 kb). Estimated strain rate.

Movie 6. Case study in apical four-chamber view.

  • Movie 6ab - (QuickTime Movie) (314 kb). Velocity vectors at selected positions.
  • Movie 6c - (QuickTime Movie) (291 kb). Estimated strain rate.
  • Movie 6d - (QuickTime Movie) (289 kb). Transversal velocity component.
  • Movie 6ef - (QuickTime Movie) (355 kb). Longitudinal velocity component.






















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Movie 4. Rotating phantom experiment.

Movie 5. Multiscale motion mapping applied to an apical short axis view of a normal heart.

Movie 6. Case study in apical four-chamber view.























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