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BC
2005
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Computational modeling and exploration of contour integration for visual saliency
Abstract Weproposeacomputationalmodelofcontourintegration for visual saliency. The model uses biologically plausible devices to simulate how the representations of elements aligned...
T. Nathan Mundhenk, Laurent Itti
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TIP
2008
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Local Region Descriptors for Active Contours Evolution
Edge-based and region-based active contours are frequently used in image segmentation. While edges characterize small neighborhoods of pixels, region descriptors characterize entir...
Cristina Darolti, Alfred Mertins, Christoph Bodens...
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BMCBI
2005
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An adaptive method for cDNA microarray normalization
Background: Normalization is a critical step in analysis of gene expression profiles. For duallabeled arrays, global normalization assumes that the majority of the genes on the ar...
Yingdong Zhao, Ming-Chung Li, Richard Simon
CAD
2005
Springer
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Optimizing the topological and combinatorial complexity of isosurfaces
Since the publication of the original Marching Cubes algorithm, numerous variations have been proposed for guaranteeing water-tight constructions of triangulated approximations of...
Carlos Andújar, Pere Brunet, Antoni Chica, ...
TOG
2008
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Simulating knitted cloth at the yarn level
Knitted fabric is widely used in clothing because of its unique and stretchy behavior, which is fundamentally different from the behavior of woven cloth. The properties of knits c...
Jonathan M. Kaldor, Doug L. James, Steve Marschner