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This paper proposes a new morphological filter for SAR interferograms. It is based on a modified version of alternate sequential filters with reconstruction (MASF), in which the structuring elements are adaptively defined according to the fringe directions. This provides a good fidelity to the fringe information while efficiently removing noise. Another feature of the proposed approach is to apply...
This paper proposes an automated method for the segmentation of eight retinal layers in high resolution OCT images. It has been evaluated based on comparison with manual segmentation performed by five different experts. The method has been successfully applied on a database of 72 images. Quantitative measures are then derived as an aid to ophthalmic diagnosis. A good agreement with measures derived...
We present a new feature-aided tracking algorithm dedicated to the task of tracking multiple and closely-spaced biological particles. We propose a new function to score associations, based on kinetic models, and enriched with an additional feature. This feature is based on adaptive profiles and the physical properties of the acquisition system. A key property is that this feature definition allows...
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