| C. E. Swenberg and J. J. Conklin, Imaging Techniques in Biology and Medicine, Academic Press, Inc. 1988. |
....i = l i ) 0; 2. Markov Property) P (L i = l i jl Sji ) P (L i = l i jl i ) 8 where l i is the label of pixel i, i denotes the neighborhood of pixel i, and l Sji all pixel labels except pixel i. This natural constraint can be also justi ed based on the mechanism of biological development [32]. 2.3.2 Spatial Continuity and Context Representation Local context images can be described by Markovian property. Global context images are generally re ected by image regions and boundaries. Within one region, the context exhibits a strong spatial continuity, while on region boundaries, the ....
C. E. Swenberg and J. J. Conklin, Imaging Techniques in Biology and Medicine, Academic Press, Inc. 1988.
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