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CVIU
2004
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13 years 7 months ago
Context-dependent segmentation and matching in image databases
The content of an image can be summarized by a set of homogeneous regions in an appropriate feature space. When exact shape is not important, the regions can be represented by sim...
Hayit Greenspan, Guy Dvir, Yossi Rubner
ECCV
2000
Springer
14 years 9 months ago
A Physically-Based Statistical Deformable Model for Brain Image Analysis
A probabilistic deformable model for the representation of brain structures is described. The statistically learned deformable model represents the relative location of head (skull...
Christophoros Nikou, Fabrice Heitz, Jean-Paul Arms...
ICCV
1999
IEEE
14 years 9 months ago
A Statistical Approach to Snakes for Bimodal and Trimodal Imagery
In this paper, we describe a new region-based approach to active contours for segmenting images composed of two or three types of regions characterizable by a given statistic. The...
Anthony J. Yezzi, Andy Tsai, Alan S. Willsky
GD
2005
Springer
14 years 27 days ago
Bar k-Visibility Graphs: Bounds on the Number of Edges, Chromatic Number, and Thickness
Let S be a set of horizontal line segments, or bars, in the plane. We say that G is a bar visibility graph, and S its bar visibility representation, if there exists a one-to-one co...
Alice M. Dean, William Evans, Ellen Gethner, Joshu...
JMIV
2007
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13 years 7 months ago
Measures for Benchmarking of Automatic Correspondence Algorithms
Automatic localisation of correspondences for the construction of Statistical Shape Models from examples has been the focus of intense research during the last decade. Several alg...
Anders Ericsson, Johan Karlsson