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- Volume 14 (1995)
- Number 2 - Quantitative image analysis - Nov. 1995
Number 2 - Quantitative image analysis - Nov. 1995
ContentsKarsten Nielsen
Forword from the co-editorJean Serra
Morphological image segmentationPhilippe Belhomme, Abder Elmoataz, Paulette Herlin, Marinette Revenu, Daniel Bloyet & Anne-Marie Mandard
Adaptative morphological segmentation: application to histological and cytological imagesChristophe Boudry, Paulette Herlin, Michel Coster, Jean-Louis Chermant, Brigitte Sola & Michel Henry-Amar
Using mathematical morphology to eliminate debris and aggregates before DNA ploidy measurement of solid tumoursSylvain Brachotte, Dominique César & Claude Roques-Carmes
On the use of complementary set fractal dimension in image analysisHocine Cherifi & Thierry Eude
An efficient image coder based on the combination of visual and probabilistic modelsZsolt Csepeli, Zoltán Gácsi & Pál Bárczy
Investigation of distance by automatic image analyzerRichard Delorme, Catherine Souchier & Paul-André Bryon
A three dimensional quantitative approach for colocalization study of cyclin A and P34cdk1 by confocal microscopyEric Dinet, Alain Trémeau & Bernard Laget
Sampling operators for active visionSiegfried Eins
An improved dilation method for the measurement of fractal dimensionEric Favier & Bernard Laget
A new multi-scale approach to the segmentation of multi-textured imagesGervais Gauthier, Séverine Mathis, Michel Coster & Jean-Louis Chermant
Non planar surface analysis by inundation functionsHubert Konik & Benard Laget
Multiresolution texture classification and analysisIvan Krekule, Lucie Kubinova, Julij Kaminskij & Petr Karen
Simple hardware for semi-automatic stereological analysisSéverine Mathis & Michel Coster
Using mathematical morphology on grey level images for powder materialsFrédérique Robert & Guy Lefebvre
Distance mapping for image filteringSophie Roure & Jean-Michel Missiaen
Contribution of image analysis to solid state sintering of WC-CoAlain Trémeau, Vincent Lozano & Bernard Laget
How to optimize the use of the L*H*C* color space in color image analysis processesBob DeHoff
Obituary – Prof. Dr. Ervin E. UnderwoodAldo R Boccaccini
Obituary – Prof. Dr. Gerhard Ondracek
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