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ICCV
1999
IEEE
14 years 8 months ago
Learning-based Object Detection in Cardiac MR Images
An automated method for left ventricle detection in MR cardiac images is presented. Ventricle detection is the rst step in a fully automated segmentation system used to compute vo...
Nicolae Duta, Anil K. Jain, Marie-Pierre Dubuisson...
NIPS
1997
13 years 7 months ago
Multi-modular Associative Memory
Recent imaging studies suggest that object knowledge is stored in the brain as a distributed network of many cortical areas. Motivated by these observations, we study a multi-modu...
Nir Levy, David Horn, Eytan Ruppin
ICPR
2006
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
Active Feature Models
In this paper active feature models are proposed. They utilize local texture features and a statistical shape model for the reliable localization of landmarks in images. They are ...
Georg Langs, Philipp Peloschek, Rene Donner, Micha...
3DPVT
2006
IEEE
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14 years 9 days ago
Hemispherical Harmonic Surface Description and Applications to Medical Image Analysis
The use of surface harmonics for rigid and nonrigid shape description is well known. In this paper we define a set of complete hemispherical harmonic basis functions on a hemisph...
Heng Huang, Lei Zhang 0002, Dimitris Samaras, Li S...
MICCAI
2005
Springer
14 years 7 months ago
Using the Fast Marching Method to Extract Curves with Given Global Properties
Abstract. Curves are often used as anatomical features to match surfaces that represent biological objects, such as the human brain. Automated and semi-automated methods for extrac...
Xiaodong Tao, Christos Davatzikos, Jerry L. Prince