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CVPR
2007
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
A Graph Reduction Method for 2D Snake Problems
Energy-minimizing active contour models (snakes) have been proposed for solving many computer vision problems such as object segmentation, surface reconstruction, and object track...
Jianhua Yan, Keqi Zhang, Chengcui Zhang, Shu-Ching...
CPM
2004
Springer
168views Combinatorics» more  CPM 2004»
13 years 10 months ago
The Protein Sequence Design Problem in Canonical Model on 2D and 3D Lattices
In this paper we investigate the protein sequence design (PSD) problem (also known as the inverse protein folding problem) under the Canonical model 4 on 2D and 3D lattices [12, 25...
Piotr Berman, Bhaskar DasGupta, Dhruv Mubayi, Robe...
CVPR
2005
IEEE
14 years 6 months ago
Segmentation of Edge Preserving Gradient Vector Flow: An Approach Toward Automatically Initializing and Splitting of Snakes
Active contours or snakes have been extensively utilized in handling image segmentation and classification problems. In traditional active contour models, snake initialization is ...
Chunming Li, Jundong Liu, Martin D. Fox
SIBGRAPI
2008
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Structural Matching of 2D Electrophoresis Gels using Graph Models
2D electrophoresis is a well known method for protein separation which is extremely useful in the field of proteomics. Each spot in the image represents a protein accumulation an...
Alexandre Noma, Alvaro Pardo, Roberto Marcondes Ce...
PRL
2011
12 years 7 months ago
Structural matching of 2D electrophoresis gels using deformed graphs
2D electrophoresis is a well known method for protein separation which is extremely useful in the field of proteomics. Each spot in the image represents a protein accumulation an...
Alexandre Noma, Alvaro Pardo, Roberto Marcondes Ce...