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Medial Axis Representations for the Analysis of Human Shape in Images Charlie Kemp The Problem: Since the 1960’s researchers have observed that biological shape can be usefully described in terms of medial axes [1]. U
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Document Date: 2000-10-25 11:23:59


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New York / /

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W.H. Freeman and Co. / MIT Computer Graphics Group / /

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Canada / /

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University of Calgary / /

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real-time / signal processing mechanisms / near real-time performance / recent signal processing techniques / signal processing techniques / /

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University of Calgary / McGill Univ. / MIT / Centre for Intelligent Machines / /

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Mourad Zerroug / Song Chun Zhu / Ramakant Nevatia / David Marr / Michael F. Kelly / Derek T. Pu / Jules Bloomenthal / Marek Teichmann / Bryan S. Morse / A. L. Yuille / Harry Blum / Stephen M. Pizer / Martin D. Levine / Seth Teller / /

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Alberta / Utah / New York / /

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Journal of Theoretical Biology / /

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3-D / /

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