See this document in CiteSeerX!

Three-Dimensional Point Distribution Models for Tubular Objects (2003)  (Make Corrections)  
M de Bruijne, B. van Ginneken, M.A. Viergever, W.J Niessen



  Home/Search   Context   Related

 
View or download:
archive.cs.uu.nl/pub/RUU...2003012.pdf
Cached:  PS.gz  PS  PDF   Image  Update  Help

From:  cs.uu.nl/resear...EAR=&AUTH=&GRP= (more)
(Enter author homepages)

Rate this article: (best)
  Comment on this article  
(Enter summary)

Abstract: Landmark based statistical shape models are becoming increasingly popular in medical image analysis. These models require a set of training shapes in which corresponding landmarks are indicated. If a limited number of training shapes is available while a large number of landmarks is needed to describe a shape properly, a model based on observations in the training set alone may be too restricted. This will often be the case in three-dimensional shape description. This paper describes the... (Update)

Active bibliography (related documents):   More   All
1.0:   Active Shape Model Segmentation Using a Non-Linear .. - de Bruijne, van.. (2003)   (Correct)
0.8:   Model-based Segmentation of Abdominal Aortic.. - de Bruijne, van.. (2003)   (Correct)
0.8:   Comparison of Two 3D Automatic Landmarking Methods For .. - Siers, Frangi, Kaus..   (Correct)

Similar documents based on text:   More   All
0.9:   Interactive Segmentation of Abdominal Aortic.. - de Bruijne, van.. (2003)   (Correct)
0.7:   Adapting Active Shape Models for 3D Segmentation.. - de Bruijne, van.. (2003)   (Correct)
0.6:   Active Shape Models Exploiting Slice-to-Slice.. - de Bruijne, van.. (2001)   (Correct)

BibTeX entry:   (Update)

@misc{ bruijne-threedimensional,
  author = "M de Bruijne and B. van Ginneken and M.A. Viergever and W.J Niessen",
  title = "Three-Dimensional Point Distribution Models for Tubular Objects",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/debruijne03threedimensional.html" }
Citations (may not include all citations):
362   Active shape models -- their training and application (context) - Cootes, Taylor et al. - 1995
218   Active appearance models - Cootes, Edwards et al. - 2001
144   Closed-form solutions for physically based shape modeling an.. (context) - Pentland, Sclaro - 1991
133   Boundary finding with parametrically deformable models - Staib, Duncan - 1992
120   Circulant Matrices (context) - Davis - 1979
59   Statistical models of appearance for computer vision - Cootes, Taylor - 2002
52   Procrustes methods in the statistical analysis of shape (context) - Goodall - 1991
35   Combining point distribution models with shape models based .. - Cootes, Taylor - 1995
30   Shape analysis of brain structure using physical and experim.. - Martin, Pentland et al. - 1994
28   A hierarchical statistical framework for the segmentation of.. - Kervrann, Heitz - 1994
28   Model based deformable surface finding for medical images - Staib, Duncan - 1996
26   Segmentation and interpretation of MR brain images: An impro.. - Duta, Sonka - 1998
23   Frequency-based nonrigid motion analysis: Application to fou.. (context) - Nastar, Ayache - 1996
22   A minimum description length approach to statistical shape m.. - Davies, Twining et al. - 2002
17   Elastic model-based segmentation of 3-D neuroradiological da.. (context) - Kelemen, Szekely et al. - 1999
15   Building a complete surface model from sparse data using sta.. (context) - Fleute, Lavallee - 1998
11   Model-based interpretation of 3D medical images (context) - Hill, Thornham et al. - 1993
11   Automatic construction of eigenshape models by direct optimi.. (context) - Kotche, Taylor - 2002
8   Object localization and border detection criteria design in .. (context) - Brejl, Sonka - 2000
8   A framework for automated landmark generation for automated .. (context) - Brett, Taylor - 1999
7   Data driven refinement of active shape model search - Cootes, Taylor - 1996
5   Shape-based 3D surface correspondence using geodesics and lo.. (context) - Wang, Peterson et al. - 2000
4   3D statistical shape models using direct optimisation of des.. (context) - Davies, Twining et al. - 2002
4   Multiscale deformable model segmentation and statistical sha.. (context) - Joshi, Pizer et al. - 2002
3   Statistical shape and smoothness models for boundary finding.. (context) - Wang, Staib - 2000
3   3-D active appearance models: Segmentation of cardiac MR and.. (context) - Mitchell, Bosch et al. - 2002
3   Physically based active shape models: Initialization and opt.. (context) - Garrido, Blanca - 1998
3   Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics (context) - Dryden, Mardia et al. - 1998
2   Threedimensional active shape model matching for left ventri.. (context) - van Assen, van der Geest et al. - 2003
2   Automated 3D PDM construction using deformable models (context) - Kaus, Pekar et al. - 2001
2   Generation of point-based 3D statistical shape models for an.. (context) - Lorenz, Krahnstover - 2000
1   Automatic construction of multiple-object threedimensional s.. (context) - Frangi, Rueckert et al. - 2002
1   Prior shape models for boundary finding (context) - Staib - 2002

Documents on the same site (http://www.cs.uu.nl/research/techreps/techreps.php?submit=show+reports&YEAR=&AUTH=&GRP=):   More
On the Two-Level Uncapacitated Facility Location Problem - Aardal, Labbé (1995)   (Correct)
A Tourist Guide through Treewidth - Bodlaender (1993)   (Correct)
Predictive Probabilistic Models for Treatment Planning in.. - Peek (1998)   (Correct)

Online articles have much greater impact   More about CiteSeer.IST   Add search form to your site   Submit documents   Feedback  

CiteSeer.IST - Copyright Penn State and NEC