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Figures play an important role in illustrating concepts, methodology and results in biomedicai literature. However, figures in biomedicai literature are often composed of multiple subfigures (panels), which may illustrate diverse methodologies or results. Robust and accurate panel partitioning is crucial to support article categorization based on methods or experimental results and to provide the...
In this paper, we propose a method for robustly determining the vignetting function given only a single image. Our method is designed to handle both textured and untextured regions in order to maximize the use of available information. To extract vignetting information from an image, we present adaptations of segmentation techniques that locate image regions with reliable data for vignetting estimation...
In this paper, we present a novel single-image vignetting method based on the symmetric distribution of the radial gradient (RG). The radial gradient is the image gradient along the radial direction with respect to the image center. We show that the RG distribution for natural images without vignetting is generally symmetric. However, this distribution is skewed by vignetting. We develop two variants...
In this paper we propose a new framework to simultaneously segment and register lung and tumor in serial CT data. Our method assumes nonrigid transformation on lung deformation and rigid structure on the tumor. We use the B- Spline-based nonrigid transformation to model the lung deformation while imposing rigid transformation on the tumor to preserve the volume and the shape of the tumor. In particular,...
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