The so-called General Adaptive Neighborhood Image Processing (GANIP) approach is presented in a two parts paper dealing respectively with its theoretical and practical aspects. The...
— Ubiquitous image processing tasks (such as transform decompositions, filtering and motion estimation) do not currently provide graceful degradation when their clock-cycles budg...
Background: A reliable extraction technique for resolving multiple spots in light or electron microscopic images is essential in investigations of the spatial distribution and dyn...
Anatomical shapes present a unique problem in terms of accurate representation and medical image segmentation. Three-dimensional (3D) statistical shape models have been extensivel...
Eric Berg, Mohamed Mahfouz, Christian Debrunner, W...
Two main issues arise when working in the area of texture segmentation: the need to describe the texture accurately by capturing its underlying structure, and the need to perform ...