“…[30] and identifying the presence of diseases with medical imaging [31,32]. Shape analysis involves the image segmentation to isolate specific regions of interest followed by the classification and characterisation of those regions using shape metrics (also referred as shape factors) [31,33,34].…”
Section: Image Reconstruction With Total Focusing Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples of these fields include fish tracking [30] and identifying the presence of diseases with medical imaging [31,32]. Shape analysis involves the image segmentation to isolate specific regions of interest followed by the classification and characterisation of those regions using shape metrics (also referred as shape factors) [31,33,34]. A common segmentation method involves setting intensity thresholds, however, the image resolution and sample size can impact the final results [32].…”
Section: Image Analysis Using Shape Factorsmentioning
“…[30] and identifying the presence of diseases with medical imaging [31,32]. Shape analysis involves the image segmentation to isolate specific regions of interest followed by the classification and characterisation of those regions using shape metrics (also referred as shape factors) [31,33,34].…”
Section: Image Reconstruction With Total Focusing Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples of these fields include fish tracking [30] and identifying the presence of diseases with medical imaging [31,32]. Shape analysis involves the image segmentation to isolate specific regions of interest followed by the classification and characterisation of those regions using shape metrics (also referred as shape factors) [31,33,34]. A common segmentation method involves setting intensity thresholds, however, the image resolution and sample size can impact the final results [32].…”
Section: Image Analysis Using Shape Factorsmentioning
Here we report a new analytical method that generates microscale circular wounds for cell adhesion and mobility testing, enabling the observation of radial wound generation from both ‘stretched’ and ‘compressed’ wound sites.
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