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24 May 1995 Segmentation and analysis of DNA replication sites using deformable models
Raghu P. Menon, Raj S. Acharya, Jagath K. Samarabandu, Ping Chin Cheng, Ronald Berezney
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Abstract
Image segmentation is an important aspect of biomedical image analysis. Here we discuss the implementation of a system for segmentation of confocal electron microscope images of DNA within from rat liver cell nuclei. Segmentation is achieved using controlled continuity splines or 'snakes' proposed by Kass, Witkin, and Teraopoulos. A snake is an energy minimizing spline guided by external constraint forces and influenced by image forces that pull it toward features such as lines and edges. They are active contour models. They lock onto nearby edges, localizing them accurately.
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Raghu P. Menon, Raj S. Acharya, Jagath K. Samarabandu, Ping Chin Cheng, and Ronald Berezney "Segmentation and analysis of DNA replication sites using deformable models", Proc. SPIE 2433, Medical Imaging 1995: Physiology and Function from Multidimensional Images, (24 May 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.209717
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Liver

Confocal microscopy

Electron microscopes

Biomedical optics

Medical imaging

Biological research

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