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ICPR
2002
IEEE
14 years 6 months ago
Fast Extraction of Tubular and Tree 3D Surfaces with Front Propagation Methods
We present a new fast approach for surface segmentation of thin structures, like vessels and vascular trees, based on Fast Marching and Level Sets methods. Fast Marching allows se...
Thomas Deschamps, Laurent D. Cohen
MICCAI
2001
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Volume Rendering of Segmented Tubular Objects
This paper describes a new method of combining ray casting with segmented tubular objects, such as blood vessels, for purposes of clinically useful display. The method first projec...
Elizabeth Bullitt, Stephen R. Aylward
TMI
2010
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13 years 15 days ago
Tubular Surface Segmentation for Extracting Anatomical Structures From Medical Imagery
Abstract--This work provides a model for tubular structures, and devises an algorithm to automatically extract tubular anatomical structures from medical imagery. Our model fits ma...
Vandana Mohan, Ganesh Sundaramoorthi, Allen Tannen...
ACIVS
2007
Springer
13 years 12 months ago
Segmentation of the Human Trachea Using Deformable Statistical Models of Tubular Shapes
Abstract. In this work, we present two active shape models for the segmentation of tubular objects. The first model is built using cylindrical parameterization and minimum descrip...
Romulo Pinho, Jan Sijbers, Toon Huysmans
IPMI
2003
Springer
14 years 6 months ago
Adapting Active Shape Models for 3D Segmentation of Tubular Structures in Medical Images
Active Shape Models (ASM) have proven to be an effective approach for image segmentation. In some applications, however, the linear model of gray level appearance around a contour ...
Marleen de Bruijne, Bram van Ginneken, Max A. Vier...