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Publications of Demetri Terzopoulos at Hamarneh Lab
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Ghassan Hamarneh,
Chris McIntosh,
Tim McInerney,
and Demetri Terzopoulos.
Deformable Organisms: An Artificial Life Framework for Automated Medical Image Analysis (Chapter 15).
Computational Intelligence In Medical Imaging: Techniques and Applications,
pp 433-474,
2009.
ISBN: 978-1420060591.
Keyword(s): Processing,
Segmentation,
Deformable Models,
Deformable Organisms,
Artificial Life,
Bifurcation/Junction.
[bibtex-key = crc2009]
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Tim McInerney,
Ghassan Hamarneh,
Martha Shenton,
and Demetri Terzopoulos.
Deformable Organisms for Automatic Medical Image Analysis.
Yearbook of Medical Informatics 2004, Special Topic: Towards Clinical Bioinformatics,
pp 466-481 (reprinted from Medical Image Analysis 6(3) 2002, pp.251-266),
2004.
ISBN: 3-7945-2336-9.
Keyword(s): Segmentation,
Deformable Organisms,
Artificial Life,
Bifurcation/Junction.
[bibtex-key = ymi2004]
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Tim McInerney,
Ghassan Hamarneh,
Martha Shenton,
and Demetri Terzopoulos.
Deformable organisms for automatic medical image analysis.
Medical Image Analysis (MedIA),
6(3):251-266,
2002.
Keyword(s): Segmentation,
Deformable Organisms,
Artificial Life,
Bifurcation/Junction.
[bibtex-key = mia2002]
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Ghassan Hamarneh,
Tim McInerney,
and Demetri Terzopoulos.
Deformable Organisms for Automatic Medical Image Analysis..
In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention (MICCAI),
volume 2208,
pages 66-75,
2001.
Keyword(s): Segmentation,
Deformable Organisms,
Artificial Life.
[bibtex-key = miccai2001]
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Ghassan Hamarneh,
Tim McInerney,
and Demetri Terzopoulos.
Intelligent Deformable Organisms: An ALife Approach to Medical Image Analysis.
Technical report CSRG-432,
Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada,
2001.
Keyword(s): Segmentation,
Deformable Organisms,
Artificial Life.
[bibtex-key = csrg2001_432]
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