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Pattern Recognition Letters, Volume 76
Volume 76, June 2016
- Punam Kumar Saha, Gunilla Borgefors:
Skeletonization and its application. 1-2 - Punam K. Saha, Gunilla Borgefors, Gabriella Sanniti di Baja:
A survey on skeletonization algorithms and their applications. 3-12 - Jacek Kustra, Andrei C. Jalba, Alexandru C. Telea:
Computing refined skeletal features from medial point clouds. 13-21 - Michel Couprie, Gilles Bertrand:
Asymmetric parallel 3D thinning scheme and algorithms based on isthmuses. 22-31 - Dakai Jin, Krishna S. Iyer, Cheng Chen, Eric A. Hoffman, Punam K. Saha:
A robust and efficient curve skeletonization algorithm for tree-like objects using minimum cost paths. 32-40 - Luca Serino, Gabriella Sanniti di Baja:
A new strategy for skeleton pruning. 41-48 - Dejia Zhang, Ning Xie, Shuang Liang, Jinyuan Jia:
3D tree skeletonization from multiple images based on PyrLK optical flow. 49-58 - Houssem Chatbri, Keisuke Kameyama, Paul Wing Hing Kwan:
A comparative study using contours and skeletons as shape representations for binary image matching. 59-66 - Kristina Lidayova, Hans Frimmel, Chunliang Wang, Ewert Bengtsson, Örjan Smedby:
Fast vascular skeleton extraction algorithm. 67-75 - Hans Martin Kjer, Jens Fagertun, Sergio Vera, Debora Gil, Miguel Ángel González Ballester, Rasmus R. Paulsen:
Free-form image registration of human cochlear μCT data using skeleton similarity as anatomical prior. 76-82 - Bin Zhou, Zhendong Zhang, Ji Wang, Y. Eric Yu, X. Sherry Liu, Kyle K. Nishiyama, Mishaela R. Rubin, Elizabeth Shane, John P. Bilezikian, X. Edward Guo:
In vivo precision of digital topological skeletonization based individual trabecula segmentation (ITS) analysis of trabecular microstructure at the distal radius and tibia by HR-pQCT. 83-89 - Chethan K. Gaddam, Chung-Hsuan Huang, Randy L. Vander Wal:
Quantification of nano-scale carbon structure by HRTEM and lattice fringe analysis. 90-97
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