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IEEE Trans Biomed Eng · Dec 2005
Decomposition of three-dimensional medical images into visual patterns.
- Raquel Dosil, Xosé M Pardo, and Xosé R Fdez-Vidal.
- Department of Electronics and Computer Science, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Campus Universitario Sur, s/n, 15782 Santiago de Compostela, Spain. rdosil@usc.es
- IEEE Trans Biomed Eng. 2005 Dec 1; 52 (12): 2115-8.
AbstractIn this paper, we present a method for the decomposition of a volumetric image into its most relevant visual patterns, which we define as features associated to local energy maxima of the image. The method involves the clustering of a set of predefined bandpass energy filters according to their ability to segregate the different features in the image, thus generating a set of composite-feature detectors tuned to the specific visual patterns present in the data. Clustering is based on a measure of statistical dependence between pairs of frequency features. We will illustrate the applicability of the method to the initialization of a three-dimensional geodesic active model.
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