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Author Petia Radeva; Enric Marti edit   pdf
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  Title An improved model of snakes for model-based segmentation Type Conference Article
  Year 1995 Publication Proceedings of Computer Analysis of Images and Patterns Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 515-520  
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  Abstract The main advantage of segmentation by snakes consists in its ability to incorporate smoothness constraints on the detected shapes that can occur. Likewise, we propose to model snakes with other properties that reflect the information provided about the object of interest in a different extent. We consider different kinds of snakes, those searching for contours with a certain direction, those preserving an object’s model, those seeking for symmetry, those expanding open, etc. The availability of such a collection of snakes allows not only the more complete use of the knowledge about the segmented object, but also to solve some problems of the existing snakes. Our experiments on segmentation of facial features justify the usefulness of snakes with different properties.  
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  Call Number IAM @ iam @ RaM1995b Serial 1632  
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Author Petia Radeva; Enric Marti edit  url
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  Title Facial Features Segmentation by Model-Based Snakes Type Conference Article
  Year 1995 Publication International Conference on Computing Analysis and Image Processing Abbreviated Journal  
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  Abstract Deformable models have recently been accepted as a standard technique to segment different features in facial images. Despite they give a good approximation of the salient features in a facial image, the resulting shapes of the segmentation process seem somewhat artificial with respect to the natural feature shapes. In this paper we show that active contour models (in particular, rubber snakes) give more close and natural representation of the detected feature shape. Besides, using snakes for facial segmentation frees us from the problem of determination of the numerous weigths of deformable models. Another advantage of rubber snakes is their reduced computational cost. Our experiments using rubber snakes for segmentation of facial snapshots have shown a significant improvement compared to deformable models.  
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  Call Number IAM @ iam @ RAM1995a Serial 1633  
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Author Petia Radeva; A.Amini; J.Huang; Enric Marti edit   pdf
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  Title Deformable B-Solids and Implicit Snakes for Localization and Tracking of SPAMM MRI-Data Type Conference Article
  Year 1996 Publication Workshop on Mathematical Methods in Biomedical Image Analysis Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 192-201  
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  Abstract To date, MRI-SPAMM data from different image slices have been analyzed independently. In this paper, we propose an approach for 3D tag localization and tracking of SPAMM data by a novel deformable B-solid. The solid is defined in terms of a 3D tensor product B-spline. The isoparametric curves of the B-spline solid have special importance. These are termed implicit snakes as they deform under image forces from tag lines in different image slices. The localization and tracking of tag lines is performed under constraints of continuity and smoothness of the B-solid. The framework unifies the problems of localization, and displacement fitting and interpolation into the same procedure utilizing B-spline bases for interpolation. To track motion from boundaries and restrict image forces to the myocardium, a volumetric model is employed as a pair of coupled endocardial and epicardial B-spline surfaces. To recover deformations in the LV an energy-minimization problem is posed where both tag and ...  
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  Publisher IEEE Computer Society Place of Publication Editor  
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  ISSN ISBN 0-8186-7368-0 Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference MMBIA ’96  
  Notes (up) MILAB;IAM; Approved no  
  Call Number IAM @ iam @ RAH1996 Serial 1630  
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Author Fernando Vilariño; Enric Marti edit  openurl
  Title New didactic techniques in the EHES applying mobile technologies Type Miscellaneous
  Year 2008 Publication Agencia de Gestio d´Ajuts Universitaris I de Recerca (AGAUR), Generalitat de Catalunya Abbreviated Journal  
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  Area Agencia de Gestio d´Ajuts Universitaris I de Recerca (AGAUR), Generalitat de Catalunya Expedition Conference  
  Notes (up) MILAB;IAM;MV;SIAI Approved no  
  Call Number IAM @ iam @ VIM2008 Serial 1664  
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Author F. Javier Sanchez; Jordi Vitria; Enric Marti edit  openurl
  Title Transformaciones Morfológicas de Polígonos Isotéticos Type Conference Article
  Year 1991 Publication Primer Congreso Español de Informática Gráfica. Abbreviated Journal  
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  Notes (up) OR;IAM;MV Approved no  
  Call Number IAM @ iam @ SVM1991 Serial 1648  
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