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Active Contours Under Topology Control
- not be desirable. This is typically the case in biomedical image segmentation, where the topology of the target
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Evaluation of Atlas Selection Strategies for Atlas-Based Image Segmentation with Application
- selection in atlas-based segmentation of three-dimensional biomedical images. Segmentation by intensity
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Active contours under topology control in genus preserving level sets
- in some applications. This is 1 typically the case in biomedical image segmentation, where the topology
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Extracting Regions of Interest Applying a Local Watershed Transformation
- ; Biomedical Image Segmentation; Watershed Transformation; 1 Introduction and Related Work The extraction
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User-guided 3D active contour segmentation of anatomical structures: Significantly improved
- , biomedical image segmentation involves having a trained expert delineate the boundaries of anatomical
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Unsupervised Multiresolution Segmentation for Images with Low Depth of Field
- Unsupervised Multiresolution Segmentation for Images with Low Depth of Field James Z. Wang, Member, IEEE, Jia
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Determination of Intensity Thresholds via Shape Gradients
- of methods for pixel classification. (For a recent survey of biomedical image segmentation techniques, refer
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A novel active contour framework: Multi-component level set evolution under topology control
- in biomedical image segmentation, where the topology of the target shape is prescribed by anatomical knowledge
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Variational, Geometric and Statistical Methods for Modeling Brain Anatomy and Function
- , but is often not desirable in biomedical image segmentation, where the topology of the target shape
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Topology Cuts: A Novel Min-Cut/Max-Flow Algorithm for Topology Preserving Segmentation in N
- in biomedical image segmentation.Existing techniques that enforce topology constraints into the graph cuts
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