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Snake robots

open access: yesAnnual Reviews in Control, 2017
The inspiration for snake robots comes from biological snakes. Snakes display superior mobility capabilities and can move over virtually any type of terrain, including narrow and confined spaces. They are good climbers, very efficient swimmers, and some snakes can even fly by jumping off branches and using their body to glide through the air.
Kristin Y Pettersen
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United Snakes

Medical Image Analysis, 2006
Since their debut in 1987, snakes (active contour models) have become a standard image analysis technique with several variants now in common use. We present a framework called "United Snakes", which has two key features. First, it unifies the most popular snake variants, including finite difference, B-spline, and Hermite polynomial snakes in a ...
Jianming Liang   +2 more
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T-snakes: Topology adaptive snakes

Medical Image Analysis, 2000
We present a new class of deformable contours (snakes) and apply them to the segmentation of medical images. Our snakes are defined in terms of an affine cell image decomposition (ACID). The 'snakes in ACID' framework significantly extends conventional snakes, enabling topological flexibility among other features. The resulting topology adaptive snakes,
Tim McInerney, Demetri Terzopoulos
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Nonparametric Snakes

IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2007
Active contours, or so-called snakes, require some parameters to determine the form of the external force or to adjust the tradeoff between the internal forces and the external forces acting on the active contour. However, the optimal values of these parameters cannot be easily identified in a general sense.
Umut Ozertem, Deniz Erdogmus
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Snake Bite: Coral Snakes

Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 2006
North American coral snakes are distinctively colored beginning with a black snout and an alternating pattern of black, yellow, and red. They have fixed front fangs and a poorly developed system for venom delivery, requiring a chewing action to inject the venom.
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Tentacled snakes

Current Biology, 2022
Catania provides an introduction to tentacled snakes and their ingenious ability to capture fish.
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Keeping snakes

Veterinary Record, 2019
Letter
Warwick, C., Steedman, C., Arena, P.
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R-snakes

Image and Vision Computing, 2007
Energy minimizing contours or snakes are tools for delineating objects of interest in an image. Snakes are defined discretely or in continuous form with continuous snakes having advantages over discrete snakes. A continuous snake called B-snake has been previously defined using B-spline curves.
Lyubomir Zagorchev   +2 more
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