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From Active Contours to Minimal Geodesic Paths: New Solutions to Active Contours Problems by Eikonal Equations

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Figure 1: An example for the minimal path extraction using the Cohen-Kimmel model ( Cohen and Kimmel , 1997 )
Figure 2: An example for the extraction of a curvilinear tree structure using Minimal paths
Figure 3: Visualization for the vector field ˜ ξ. a The original image. b The visual- visual-ization for the vector field ˜ ξ using colors
Figure 4: An example for boundary detection through an asymmetric Randers alignment minimal path
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