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Algorithms for image segmentation applied to DT-MR images and mammograms
Author: El-Hilo, Saba
Date created: 2011-07-21
Automated confidence-based user guidance for increasing efficiency in interactive 3D image segmentation
Author: Top, Andrew Alexander Bernardus
Date created: 2012-01-25

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