The authors' focus is to assist interactively in the initial segmentation of medical imagery. In near-real-time, from an initial set of pixels traced, the authors' system learns the characteristics of a contour being traced and projects ahead the trace. This paper provides an overview of their approach, presents promising results, and outlines their research directions.
Machine-learned contours to assist boundary tracing tasks
1998-01-01
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Conference paper
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