International audienceWe present a new type of point process, called Grouping/Degrouping Point Process (GDPP), which aim is to select a set of regions of a volume associated to an object or a Region of Interest (ROI). These regions can be obtained from a first low-level region-based segmentation for example. Geometrical and topological information of regions as localisation, adjacency, number of holes ..., are introduced in potentials which computation is done from a population of points which fall in these regions. Thus, a population of points can iteratively converge using Simulated Annealing and therefore select an optimal set of regions. In the paper, we provide the definition of region based potentials and birth and death moves used in...
I consider two classes of statistical models: networks and point processes. These random structures ...
The topographical analysis of spatial point patterns is a way to quantitatively characterize the or...
We summarize and discuss the current state of spatial point process theory and directions for future...
International audienceWe present a new type of point process, called Grouping/Degrouping Point Proce...
To automatically identify arbitrarily-shaped clusters in point data, a theory of point process decom...
In this paper we describe methods for randomly thinning certain classes of spatial point processes. ...
44 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceIn this chapter we review some examples, methods, and recen...
International audienceThis paper presents a region merging process controlled by topological feature...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a novel semi-supervised clustering approach based on...
We present a class of region growing algorithms based on an analogy to a mass suspended in a field o...
AbstractThis paper presents a region merging process controlled by topological features on regions i...
Abstract. This paper addresses the task of producing candidate regions for de-tecting objects (e.g.,...
Abstract. This paper addresses the task of producing candidate regions for de-tecting objects (e.g.,...
International audienceWe propose a purely discrete deformable partition model for segmenting 3D imag...
Our research deals with a semi-automatic region-growing segmentation technique. This method only nee...
I consider two classes of statistical models: networks and point processes. These random structures ...
The topographical analysis of spatial point patterns is a way to quantitatively characterize the or...
We summarize and discuss the current state of spatial point process theory and directions for future...
International audienceWe present a new type of point process, called Grouping/Degrouping Point Proce...
To automatically identify arbitrarily-shaped clusters in point data, a theory of point process decom...
In this paper we describe methods for randomly thinning certain classes of spatial point processes. ...
44 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceIn this chapter we review some examples, methods, and recen...
International audienceThis paper presents a region merging process controlled by topological feature...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a novel semi-supervised clustering approach based on...
We present a class of region growing algorithms based on an analogy to a mass suspended in a field o...
AbstractThis paper presents a region merging process controlled by topological features on regions i...
Abstract. This paper addresses the task of producing candidate regions for de-tecting objects (e.g.,...
Abstract. This paper addresses the task of producing candidate regions for de-tecting objects (e.g.,...
International audienceWe propose a purely discrete deformable partition model for segmenting 3D imag...
Our research deals with a semi-automatic region-growing segmentation technique. This method only nee...
I consider two classes of statistical models: networks and point processes. These random structures ...
The topographical analysis of spatial point patterns is a way to quantitatively characterize the or...
We summarize and discuss the current state of spatial point process theory and directions for future...