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DIFFUSE INTERFACE FORMULATIONS FOR REGION BASED ACTIVE CONTOUR IMAGE SEGMENTATION
Blaise Faugeras
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Sterile-neutrino search based on 259 days of KATRIN data. [PDF]
KATRIN Collaboration.
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Road traffic island extraction from high resolution aerial imagery using active contours
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International Journal of Computer Vision, 1997
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International Journal of Computer Vision, 2005
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Ganesh Sundaramoorthi +2 more
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Ganesh Sundaramoorthi +2 more
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IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 1999
We use an unconditionally stable numerical scheme to implement a fast version of the geodesic active contour model. The proposed scheme is useful for object segmentation in images, like tracking moving objects in a sequence of images. The method is based on the Weickert-Romeney-Viergever (additive operator splitting) AOS scheme.
R, Goldenberg +3 more
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We use an unconditionally stable numerical scheme to implement a fast version of the geodesic active contour model. The proposed scheme is useful for object segmentation in images, like tracking moving objects in a sequence of images. The method is based on the Weickert-Romeney-Viergever (additive operator splitting) AOS scheme.
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Intracranial contour extraction with active contour models
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 1997AbstractA novel image processing scheme for extracting the intracranial contours in axial magnetic resonance data sets is proposed. The scheme incorporates the method of active contour models, a recently introduced paradigm for contour extraction. Its performance is nearly ideal for T2âweighted images.
S, Matsumoto +3 more
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