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Flow Simulations on 3D Segmented Images Using Reinitialization and Anisotropic Mesh Adaptation

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Computational Modeling of Objects Presented in Images. Fundamentals, Methods, and Applications (CompIMAGE 2014)

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In this paper, we introduce a new method to perform image segmentation by reinitializating an implicit function coupled to an anisotropic mesh adaptation technique. One of the advantages of such methodology is that the mesh produced can be directly used for scientific computations. In fact, finite element flow computations on images composed of multiphase structures will illustrate and validate our approach.

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Silva, L., Zhao, JX., Digonnet, H., Coupez, T. (2014). Flow Simulations on 3D Segmented Images Using Reinitialization and Anisotropic Mesh Adaptation. In: Zhang, Y.J., Tavares, J.M.R.S. (eds) Computational Modeling of Objects Presented in Images. Fundamentals, Methods, and Applications. CompIMAGE 2014. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 8641. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09994-1_34

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