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Real-time segmentation of 4D ultrasound by Active Geometric Functions
2008
2008 5th IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: From Nano to Macro
Four-dimensional ultrasound based on matrix phased array transducers can capture the complex 4D cardiac motion in a complete and real-time fashion. However, the large amount of information residing in 4D ultrasound scans and novel applications under interventional settings pose a big challenge in efficiency for workflow and computer-aided diagnostic algorithms such as segmentation. In this context, a novel formulation framework of the minimal surface problem, called Active Geometric Functions
doi:10.1109/isbi.2008.4540975
dblp:conf/isbi/DuanAHL08
fatcat:koob5zds5rhtfoyrjurkbgem5i