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A class of probabilistic shape models

Proceedings of IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2002
Deformable models are related to other data representation methods. It was recently proposed a class of models based on a fuzzy energy function which includes many well known algorithms (snakes, elastic nets, fuzzy and hard c-means and Kohonen maps). This paper describes a probabilistic extension of these algorithms in a Bayesian framework, using Gibbs-
Jorge S. Marques, Arnaldo J. Abrantes
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3D shape modelling of femur

2016 International Conference on Bio-engineering for Smart Technologies (BioSMART), 2016
Statistical shape models have become a widely used tool in computer vision and medical image analysis where they are of considerable interest when studying shape variations in anatomical shapes. The objective of this article is to build a 3D statistical shape modeling for a given data; the implemented process goes through those basic steps, first ...
Cherifi, D.   +3 more
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Shape Solid: Modeling Shape Dimensions

Teaching Artist Journal, 2015
ABSTRACTAn artist-educator proposes the possibility of a theory of shapes that is analogous to color theory, and explores its educational implications.
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Statistical shape modelling for the analysis of head shape variations

Journal of Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery, 2021
Pam Heutinck   +2 more
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Shape and Shape Grammars: A Formal Model

1975
The formal counterparts of the pictorial models of shape and shape grammars presented in Chapter 1 are developed in this chapter. Formal definitions for 2-dimensional, rectilinear shapes and shape grammars generating languages of 2-dimensional, rectilinear shapes are given. The presentation of this chapter is self-contained.
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Shape and Shape Grammars: A Pictorial Model

1975
This study deals with the definition of shape, relations on shares, and the generation of shapes by shape grammars. The development in this chapter is pictorial. The formal counterparts of the ideas presented here are given in Chapter 2.
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Models that shape design

Conference companion on Human factors in computing systems common ground - CHI '96, 1996
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Shape and Motion Modeling

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 1997
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