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We present a model for the automated segmentation of cells from confocal microscopy volumes of biological samples. The segmentation task for these images is exceptionally challenging due to weak boundaries and varying intensity during the imaging process. To tackle this, a two step pruning process based on the Fast Marching Method is first applied to obtain an over-segmented image. This is followed...
We present a method for object tracking over time sequence imagery. The image plane is represented with a 4-connected planar graph where vertices are associated with pixels. On each image, the outer contour of the object is localized by finding the optimal cycle in the graph such that a cost function based on temporal, appearance and shape priors is minimized. Our contribution is the particle filtering-based...
Simultaneous registration and segmentation (SRS) provides a powerful framework for tracking an object of interest in an image sequence. The state-of-the-art SRS-based tracking methods assume that the illumination is maintained constant across consecutive frames. However, this assumption does not hold in many natural image sequences due to dynamic light source and shadows. We propose a generalized...
We introduce a robust image segmentation method based on a variational formulation using edge flow vectors. We demonstrate the nonconservative nature of this flow field, a feature that helps in a better segmentation of objects with concavities. A multiscale version of this method is developed and is shown to improve the localization of the object boundaries. We compare and contrast the proposed method...
In this paper we demonstrate the effectiveness of reference (or atlas)-based non-rigid registration for the segmentation of medical and biological imagery. In particular we introduce a segmentation functional exploiting feature information about the reference image and we minimize it with respect to the parameters of the non-rigid transformation, akin to a region-based maximum likelihood estimation...
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