Iterative methods for obtaining energy-minimizing parametric snakes with applications to medical imaging

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After a brief survey on the parametric deformable models, we develop an iterative method based on the finite difference schemes in order to obtain energy-minimizing snakes. We estimate the approximation error, the residue, and the truncature error related to the corresponding algorithm, then we discuss its convergence, consistency, and stability. Some aspects regarding the prosthetic sugical methods that implement the above numerical methods are also pointed out. Copyright © 2012 Alexandru Ioan Mitrea et al.

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Mitrea, A. I., Badea, R., Mitrea, D., Nedevschi, S., Mitrea, P., Ivan, D. M., & Gurzǎu, O. M. (2012). Iterative methods for obtaining energy-minimizing parametric snakes with applications to medical imaging. Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/918510

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