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Creation and Demonstration of a Framework for Handling Paths in ITK
J. Galeotti and G.D. Stetten
MICCAI 2005 Workshop on Open-Source Software issue of The Insight Journal, August, 2005.

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Abstract

A hierarchy of path data types and basic path filters were added to ITK, providing a general framework for curves that map a scalar value to a point in n-dimensional space. The framework supports curves that are either continuous (parametric curves) or discrete (chain-codes). Example usage of the entire framework is demonstrated using a previously published 2D active contour algorithm that was converted to ITK.


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Associated center: VASC

Number of pages: 9


Text Reference

J. Galeotti and G.D. Stetten, "Creation and Demonstration of a Framework for Handling Paths in ITK," MICCAI 2005 Workshop on Open-Source Software issue of The Insight Journal, August, 2005.


BibTeX Reference

@article{Galeotti_2005_5255,
   author = "John Galeotti and George D Stetten",
   title = "Creation and Demonstration of a Framework for Handling Paths in ITK",
   journal = "MICCAI 2005 Workshop on Open-Source Software issue of The Insight Journal",
   month = "August",
   year = "2005"
}


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