Biomedical imaging of large patient populations, both cross-sectionally and longitudinally, is becoming a standard technique for noninvasive, in-vivo studies of the pathophysiolog...
Abstract. In this work, we present two active shape models for the segmentation of tubular objects. The first model is built using cylindrical parameterization and minimum descrip...
Statistical shape models have been used widely as a basis for segmenting and interpreting images. A major drawback of the approach is the need to establish a set of dense correspo...
Rhodri H. Davies, Timothy F. Cootes, Carole J. Twi...
View planning for three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction and inspection solves the problem of finding an efficient sequence of views allowing complete and high quality reconstructi...
Christoph Munkelt, Andreas Breitbarth, Gunther Not...
This paper presents a method of estimating both 3-D shapes and moving poses of an articulated object from a monocular image sequence. Instead of using direct depth data, prior loo...