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What is Polynomial Fitting

Handbook of Research on Developments in E-Health and Telemedicine: Technological and Social Perspectives
Contour modelling using polynomial curve fitting is frequently used in computer vision and image analysis in order to obtain curves that best approximate a given collection of points of contour. We use the polynomial fitting, for example, to close the open contour.
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Semi-Automatic Vertebra Segmentation
Mohammed Benjelloun (Faculty of Engineering at Mons, Belgium) and Saïd Mahmoudi (Faculty of Engineering at Mons, Belgium)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61520-670-4.ch005
Abstract
The efficient content-based image retrieval of biomedical images is a challenging problem of growing interest in the research community. This book chapter describes a framework with two segmentation methods to analyze X-ray images of the spinal columns in order to extract vertebra regions and contours. The authors describe an application of the proposed methods which consists on an evaluation of vertebra motion induced by their movement between two or several positions. Their framework permits to extract the parameters determining vertebral mobility and its variation during flexion-extension movements. The first approach on our framework consists of a new contour vertebra detection technique using a polar signature system combined with a template matching process. This approach is based on a preliminary selection of vertebra regions. The second approach of our framework is based on automatic corner points of interest detection using the Harris corner detector.
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