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Fast Variational Segmentation using Partial Extremal Initialization
2006) 2006 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, CVPR 2006 p.1099-1105(
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Separating Rigid Motion for Continuous Shape Evolution
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Initialization Techniques for Segmentation with the Chan-Vese Model
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- 2005
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A Two-Step Area Based Method for Automatic Tight Segmentation of Zona Pellucida in HMC Images of Human Embryos
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Region-Based Variational Problems and Normal Alignment - Geometric Interpretation of Descent PDEs
2005) Proc. International Conference on PDE-Based Image Processing and Related Inverse Problems(
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An Analysis of Variational Alignment of Curves in Images
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A Gradient Descent Procedure for Variational Dynamic Surface Problems with Constraints
2005) Proc. IEEE Workshop on Variational, Geometric and Level Set Methods in Computer Vision 3752. p.332-343(
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A Geometric Formulation of Gradient Descent for Variational Problems with Moving Surfaces
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Theory for Variational Area-Based Segmentation Using Non-Quadratic Penalty Functions
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- 2004
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A new mathematical model for chemotactic bacterial colony growth.
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