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A method and software for segmentation of anatomic object ensembles by deformable m‐reps

Pizer et al., 2005

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10909749892967169088
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Pizer S
Fletcher P
Joshi S
Gash A
Stough J
Thall A
Tracton G
Chaney E
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Medical Physics

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Deformable shape models (DSMs) comprise a general approach that shows great promise for automatic image segmentation. Published studies by others and our own research results strongly suggest that segmentation of a normal or near‐normal object from 3D …
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