2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11517-020-02141-9
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Toward an automatic tool for oligoclonal band detection in cerebrospinal fluid and tears for multiple sclerosis diagnosis: lane segmentation based on a ribbon univariate open active contour

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“…The scanned images were then cropped vertically to remove the blank sample-free margins (2.12 cm (505 pixels) at the top of the image and 0.42 cm (100 pixels) at the bottom). Each lanes’ left and right edges ( were simultaneously delineated using our innovative automatic lane segmentation approach, which was developed for highly distorted and low-contrast lanes [ 11 ]. This approach is a new formulation of the classic parametric active contour problem, in which an open active contour is constrained to move from the top to the bottom of the image and the x-axis coordinate is expressed as a function of the y-axis coordinate (lane segmentations are shown in blue lines in Figure 1 ).…”
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“…The scanned images were then cropped vertically to remove the blank sample-free margins (2.12 cm (505 pixels) at the top of the image and 0.42 cm (100 pixels) at the bottom). Each lanes’ left and right edges ( were simultaneously delineated using our innovative automatic lane segmentation approach, which was developed for highly distorted and low-contrast lanes [ 11 ]. This approach is a new formulation of the classic parametric active contour problem, in which an open active contour is constrained to move from the top to the bottom of the image and the x-axis coordinate is expressed as a function of the y-axis coordinate (lane segmentations are shown in blue lines in Figure 1 ).…”
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“… Example of a CSF IEF membrane with different types of band deformation: the left and right contours of each lane are delineated (blue lines) using our automatic lane segmentation method described in [ 11 ]. …”
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