This paper tackles the problem of the in situ extraction of specific geometrical primitives from a three-dimensional (3D) biomedical data set. This task involves two main problems: segmentation of major structures and extraction of the features of interest. The segmentation algorithm studied focuses
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- Springer-Verlag
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