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Medical Image Analysis, Volume 27
Volume 27, January 2016
- Ben Glocker, Nikos Paragios, Ramin Zabih:
Note Special Issue on Discrete Graphical Models in Biomedical Image Analysis. 1-2
- Carlos Arteta, Victor S. Lempitsky, J. Alison Noble, Andrew Zisserman:
Detecting overlapping instances in microscopy images using extremal region trees. 3-16 - Zahra Karimaghaloo, Douglas L. Arnold, Tal Arbel:
Adaptive multi-level conditional random fields for detection and segmentation of small enhanced pathology in medical images. 17-30 - Mustafa Gökhan Uzunbas, Chao Chen, Dimitris N. Metaxas:
An efficient conditional random field approach for automatic and interactive neuron segmentation. 31-44 - Martin Rajchl, John S. H. Baxter, A. Jonathan McLeod, Jing Yuan, Wu Qiu, Terry M. Peters, Ali R. Khan:
Hierarchical max-flow segmentation framework for multi-atlas segmentation with Kohonen self-organizing map based Gaussian mixture modeling. 45-56
- Mattias P. Heinrich, Ivor J. A. Simpson, Bartlomiej W. Papiez, Michael Brady, Julia A. Schnabel:
Deformable image registration by combining uncertainty estimates from supervoxel belief propagation. 57-71 - Matthias Dorfer, Tomas Kazmar, Matej Smíd, Sanchit Sing, Julia Kneißl, Simone Keller, Olivier Debeir, Birgit Luber, Julian Mattes:
Associating approximate paths and temporal sequences of noisy detections: Application to the recovery of spatio-temporal cancer cell trajectories. 72-83 - Hengameh Mirzaalian, Tim K. Lee, Ghassan Hamarneh:
Skin lesion tracking using structured graphical models. 84-92
- Zongying Lai, Xiaobo Qu, Yunsong Liu, Di Guo, Jing Ye, Zhifang Zhan, Zhong Chen:
Image reconstruction of compressed sensing MRI using graph-based redundant wavelet transform. 93-104 - Karim Lekadir, Matthias Lange, Veronika A. M. Zimmer, Corné Hoogendoorn, Alejandro F. Frangi:
Statistically-driven 3D fiber reconstruction and denoising from multi-slice cardiac DTI using a Markov random field model. 105-116
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