2000
DOI: 10.1109/83.862624
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B-spline snakes: a flexible tool for parametric contour detection

Abstract: Abstract-We present a novel formulation for B-spline snakes that can be used as a tool for fast and intuitive contour outlining. We start with a theoretical argument in favor of splines in the traditional formulation by showing that the optimal, curvature-constrained snake is a cubic spline, irrespective of the form of the external energy field. Unfortunately, such regularized snakes suffer from slow convergence speed because of a large number of control points, as well as from difficulties in determining the … Show more

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“…Reconstruction of small structures that are at or near the resolution and noise limits of the scanning modality presents a challenge. An active contour is an automated method of extracting object boundaries from images while preserving desired characteristics such as smoothness and regularity (Jacob et al 2004;Brigger et al 2000;Kass et al 1987). More specifically, it is an energy-minimizing contour guided by balancing internal and external energy functions.…”
Section: Active Contour Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reconstruction of small structures that are at or near the resolution and noise limits of the scanning modality presents a challenge. An active contour is an automated method of extracting object boundaries from images while preserving desired characteristics such as smoothness and regularity (Jacob et al 2004;Brigger et al 2000;Kass et al 1987). More specifically, it is an energy-minimizing contour guided by balancing internal and external energy functions.…”
Section: Active Contour Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is usually designed with the purpose of finding particular features within the image. There are many strategies which can broadly be categorized in two families: 1) edge-based schemes, which use gradient information to detect contours [3,[12][13][14] and 2) region-based methods, which use statistical information to distinguish different regions [3,[15][16][17]. Most region energies are expressed as surface integrals of an integrand g over the domain S enclosed by the curve [3], like in…”
Section: Image Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our parametric schemes rely on the smoothness of the representation induced by the differentiability of ϕ [13][14][15]. Therefore, the design of an internal energy functional reduces to selecting a basis function that is at least twice differential in order to have a well-defined curvature.…”
Section: Internal Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Space-independent shape function like Bspline has been used to build each polynomial [16] weighted by the node parameters. The energy function, expression (9), is minimized corresponding to Euler-Lagrange partial differential equations.…”
Section: Segmentation Of Carotid Artery Ultrasound Imagesmentioning
confidence: 99%