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Scale-space boundary evolution initialized by cores

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Visualization in Biomedical Computing (VBC 1996)

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A novel interactive segmentation method has been developed which uses estimated boundaries, generated from cores, to initialize a scale-space boundary evolution process in greyscale medical images. Presented is an important addition to core extraction methodology that improves core generation for objects that are in the presence of interfering objects. The boundary at the scale of the core (BASOC) and its associated width information, both derived from the core, are used to initialize the second stage of the segmentation process. In this automatic refinement stage, the BASOC is allowed to evolve in a spline-snake-like manner that makes use of object-relevant width information to make robust measurements of local edge positions.

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McAuliffe, M.J., Eberly, D., Fritsch, D.S., Chaney, E.L., Pizer, S.M. (1996). Scale-space boundary evolution initialized by cores. In: Höhne, K.H., Kikinis, R. (eds) Visualization in Biomedical Computing. VBC 1996. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1131. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0046952

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