Cherradi et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Fully automatic method for 3D T1-weighted brain magnetic resonance images segmentationCherradi et al., 2011
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- Cherradi B
- Bouattane O
- Youssfi M
- Raihani A
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- International Journal of Image Processing
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Accurate segmentation of brain MR images is of interest for many brain disorders. However, due to several factors such noise, imaging artefacts, intrinsic tissue variation and partial volume effects, brain extraction and tissue segmentation remains a challenging task. So, in …
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