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ICDAR
2003
IEEE
14 years 4 months ago
Rectifying the Bound Document Image Captured by the Camera: A Model Based Approach
A model based approach for rectifying the camera image of the bound document has been developed, i.e., the surface of the document is represented by a general cylindrical surface....
Huaigu Cao, Xiaoqing Ding, Changsong Liu
WSCG
2004
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14 years 8 days ago
A Framework for Tubular Organs Segmentation
Tubular organs (blood vessels and bronchial tubes), because of their anti-compact nature, generally appear randomly cross-sectioned in CT slices. Because of this, it's diffic...
Gabriel de Dietrich, Achille J.-P. Braquelaire
GIS
2008
ACM
13 years 12 months ago
Automatic extraction of road intersection position, connectivity, and orientations from raster maps
The road network is one of the most important types of information on raster maps. In particular, the set of road intersection templates, which consists of the road intersection p...
Yao-Yi Chiang, Craig A. Knoblock
ICDAR
2007
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
On the Use of Lexeme Features for Writer Verification
Document examiners use a variety of features to analyze a given handwritten document for writer verification. The challenge in the automatic classification of a pair of documents ...
A. Bhardwaj, A. Singh, Harish Srinivasan, Sargur N...
MICCAI
2003
Springer
14 years 11 months ago
Segmenting 3D Branching Tubular Structures Using Cores
Blood vessels and other anatomic objects in the human body can be described as trees of branching tubes. The focus of this paper is the extraction of the branching geometry in 3D, ...
Yonatan Fridman, Stephen M. Pizer, Stephen R. Aylw...