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Publications of year 2004
Articles in journal, book chapters
  1. Ghassan Hamarneh, Rafeef Abugharbieh, and Tim McInerney. Medial Profiles for Modeling Deformation and Statistical Analysis of Shape and their Use in Medical Image Segmentation.. International Journal of Shape Modeling (IJSM), 10(2):187-209, 2004. Keyword(s): Segmentation, Shape Modelling and Analysis, Deformable Models, Medial-based Shape Representation.


  2. Ghassan Hamarneh and Tomas Gustavsson. Deformable spatio-temporal shape models: extending active shape models to 2D+time.. Journal of Image Vision Computing, 22(6):461-470, 2004. Keyword(s): Segmentation, Shape Modelling and Analysis, Deformable Models.


  3. 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.


  4. Ghassan Hamarneh. Towards Intelligent Deformable Models for Medical Image Analysis. In R Haux and C Kulikowski, editors, Summary of results from the VISIT (Visual Information Technology Program) 1997-2002, number 32, pages 144-147. Centre for Image Analysis, Uppsala University, 2004. ISSN: ISSN 1100-6641. Keyword(s): Segmentation, Shape Modelling and Analysis, Deformable Models, Deformable Organisms, Artificial Life.


Conference articles
  1. Ghassan Hamarneh and Chris McIntosh. Corpus Callosum Segmentation in Magnetic Resonance Images Using Artificial Organisms. In The MSHRF/CIHR Strategic Training Program in Neurobiology and Behaviour. Neuroscience Research Colloquia, Annual Neuroscience Extravaganza, Brain Research Centre, UBC, 11 2004. Keyword(s): Segmentation, Deformable Organisms, Artificial Life.



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