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Freelabel: A Publicly Available Annotation Tool Based On Freehand Traces, Philipe A. Dias, Zhou Shen, Amy Tabb, Henry P. Medeiros
Freelabel: A Publicly Available Annotation Tool Based On Freehand Traces, Philipe A. Dias, Zhou Shen, Amy Tabb, Henry P. Medeiros
Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research and Publications
Large-scale annotation of image segmentation datasets is often prohibitively expensive, as it usually requires a huge number of worker hours to obtain high-quality results. Abundant and reliable data has been, however, crucial for the advances on image understanding tasks recently achieved by deep learning models. In this paper, we introduce FreeLabel, an intuitive open-source web interface that allows users to obtain high-quality segmentation masks with just a few freehand scribbles, in a matter of seconds. The efficacy of FreeLabel is quantitatively demonstrated by experimental results on the PASCAL dataset as well as on a dataset from the agricultural domain. Designed …
Overview Of Image Segmentation And Registration For Spine Biological Modeling, Juping Gu, Tianyu Cheng, Hua Liang, Jianping Wang, Zhao Jian, Cao Yong
Overview Of Image Segmentation And Registration For Spine Biological Modeling, Juping Gu, Tianyu Cheng, Hua Liang, Jianping Wang, Zhao Jian, Cao Yong
Journal of System Simulation
Abstract: The prevalence of common spinal fractures is high in this day. Spinal image segmentation and registration are the key step and prerequisite of target recognition, biomechanical modeling and finite element analysis. They are also the key technology of noninvasive surgery navigation. Aiming at the problems of spinal image processing, the classical medical image segmentation and registration algorithm is introduced. It also analyzes the defects and prospects of the future development trend of spine image processing. The research results have certain significance for further understanding of spinal medical image processing and promoting the development of rehabilitation therapy for spinal fractures.