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Statistical models for deformable templates in image and shape analysis

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Figure 5.1. Top: exemplars of the USPS training data- data-base. Bottom: the ten templates estimated on this USPS base.
Figure 5.2. Top: Exemplars of the binary images of the segmented murine dendrite spine excrescences
Table 5.1. Top: Error rates using the deterministic ver- ver-sion of EM algorithm for different numbers of components (column) and different numbers of training images (rows) per class
Figure 5.4. Images (a) and (b) form a pair of bilateral mammograms of a same woman. Image (c) is the difference between images (a) and (b) before registration
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