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The least recently used (LRU) replacement policy performs poorly in the last-level cache (LLC) because temporal locality of memory accesses is filtered by first and second level...
— This paper presents a new cellular automata-based unsupervised image segmentation technique that is motivated by the interactive grow-cut algorithm. In contrast to the traditio...
Payel Ghosh, Sameer Antani, L. Rodney Long, George...
Fuzzy rule based image segmentation techniques tend in general, to be application dependent with the structure of the membership functions being predefined and in certain cases, t...
A line detection and segmentation technique is presented. The proposed technique is an improved version of an older technique. The experiments have been performed on the dataset o...
In this paper we propose a new, interactive technique for the segmentation of elongated structures in images. It is based on the so-called live-wire segmentation paradigm and uses...
Erik H. W. Meijering, Mathews Jacob, J.-C. Floyd S...
Abstract This paper presents a segmentation technique based on prediction and adaptive region merging. While many techniques for segmentation exist, few of them are suited for the ...
Abstract. We develop a segmentation technique for dynamic PET incorporating the physiological parameters for different regions via kinetic modeling. We demonstrate the usefulness o...
Ahmed Saad, Benjamin Smith 0002, Ghassan Hamarneh,...
We present a 3D segmentation technique of trabecular (cancellous) bones in CT images of Vertebral bodies (VBs). In order to be used for Bone Mineral Density (BMD) measurements, th...
In this work, a new approach to fully automatic color
image segmentation, called JSEG, is presented. First, colors
in the image are quantized to several representing
classes tha...