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O. Rodriguez-Leor, E Fernandez-Nofrerias, J. Mauri, C. Garcia, R. Villuendas, V. Valle, et al. (2003). Intravascular ultrasound segmentation using local binary patterns. European Heart Journal (IF: 5.997), ESC Congress 2003.
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O. Rodriguez-Leor, Carlo Gatta, E Fernandez-Nofrerias, Oriol Pujol, Neus Salvatella, C. Bosch, et al. (2008). Computationally Efficient Image-based IVUS Pullbacks Gating. European Heart Journal, ESC Supplement, Munich, 2008, p. 775.
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O. Rodriguez, J. Mauri, E Fernandez-Nofrerias, A. Tovar, R. Villuendas, V. Valle, et al. (2003). Analisis de texturas mediante la modificacion de un modelo binario local para la segmentacion automatica de secuencias de ecografia intracoronaria. Revista Española de Cardiologia (IF: 0.959), 56(2), Congreso de las Enfermedades Cardiovasculares.
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Oriol Pujol, Debora Gil, & Petia Radeva. (2005). Fundamentals of Stop and Go active models. Image and Vision Computing, 23(8), 681–691.
Abstract: An efficient snake formulation should conform to the idea of picking the smoothest curve among all the shapes approximating an object of interest. In current geodesic snakes, the regularizing curvature also affects the convergence stage, hindering the latter at concave regions. In the present work, we make use of characteristic functions to define a novel geodesic formulation that decouples regularity and convergence. This term decoupling endows the snake with higher adaptability to non-convex shapes. Convergence is ensured by splitting the definition of the external force into an attractive vector field and a repulsive one. In our paper, we propose to use likelihood maps as approximation of characteristic functions of object appearance. The better efficiency and accuracy of our decoupled scheme are illustrated in the particular case of feature space-based segmentation.
Keywords: Deformable models; Geodesic snakes; Region-based segmentation
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David Rotger, Misael Rosales, Jaume Garcia, Oriol Pujol, Josefina Mauri, & Petia Radeva. (2003). Active Vessel: A New Multimedia Workstation for Intravascular Ultrasound and Angiography Fusion. Computers in Cardiology, 30, 65–68.
Abstract: AcriveVessel is a new multimedia workstation which enables the visualization, acquisition and handling of both image modalities, on- and ofline. It enables DICOM v3.0 decompression and browsing, video acquisition,repmduction and storage for IntraVascular UltraSound (IVUS) and angiograms with their corresponding ECG,automatic catheter segmentation in angiography images (using fast marching algorithm). BSpline models definition for vessel layers on IVUS images sequence and an extensively validated tool to fuse information. This approach defines the correspondence of every IVUS image with its correspondent point in the angiogram and viceversa. The 3 0 reconstruction of the NUS catheterhessel enables real distance measurements as well as threedimensional visualization showing vessel tortuosity in the space.
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