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22 August 1995 Interactive surface segmentation for medical images
Xiaohan Yu, Juha Yla-Jaaski
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Abstract
Active contours, known as snakes, have been widely used for medical images. In this paper a new algorithm for 3D segmentation is proposed based on the snake technique, which can include both gradient and textural features as image forces and a new external force to improve the sensitivity of a normal snake against image noise. After the contour has been well defined on one slice of a volume data by a 2D segmentation method, the contours of the subsequent slices can be obtained through our modified snake method. Experiments on medical volume images have proved the validity of the algorithm.
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Xiaohan Yu and Juha Yla-Jaaski "Interactive surface segmentation for medical images", Proc. SPIE 2564, Applications of Digital Image Processing XVIII, (22 August 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.217438
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Image processing algorithms and systems

Medical imaging

Control systems

Tissues

3D image processing

Magnetic resonance imaging

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