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Analysis of tissue components in histopathology image stays on as the gold standard in detecting different types of cancers. Active Contour Models (ACM) serve as a widely useful tool in object segmentation in pathology images. Since the ACMs are susceptible to initial contour placement, efficiency of object detection is very much influenced by the selection of primary curve placement technique. In...
Segmentation accuracy determines the success or failure of computerized analysis procedure in biomedical applications. This paper aims to develop a unique segmentation technique to identify mitotic nuclei from microscopy images of breast histopathology slides. The process involves detection and classification of cell nuclei based on computed features. The proposed method uses Active Contour Model...
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