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The recently proposed algorithm, using the evidence accumulation principle, for finding lines (ridges) having shape which can be neither parameterized nor tabularized is described in detail. This fuzzy, multi-scale algorithm stores the evidence in the accumulator congruent with the image domain. The primary application was finding blood vessels in mammograms.
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Chmielewski, L.J. (2005). Specification of the Evidence Accumulation-Based Line Detection Algorithm. In: Kurzyński, M., Puchała, E., Woźniak, M., żołnierek, A. (eds) Computer Recognition Systems. Advances in Soft Computing, vol 30. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-32390-2_41
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