Skeletonization: Theory, Methods and Applications is a comprehensive reference on skeletonization, written by the world's leading researchers in the field. The book presents theory, methods, algorithms and their evaluation, together with applications. Skeletonization is used in many image processing and computer vision applications such as shape recognition and analysis, shape decomposition and character recognition, as well as medical imaging for pulmonary, cardiac, mammographic applications. Part I includes theories and methods unique to skeletonization. Part II includes novel applications including skeleton-based characterization of human trabecular bone micro-architecture, image registration and correspondence establishment in anatomical structures, skeleton-based fast, fully automated generation of vessel tree structure for clinical evaluation of blood vessel systems. Offers a complete picture of skeletonization and its application to image processing, computer vision, pattern recognition and biomedical engineering Provides an in-depth presentation on various topics of skeletonization, including principles, theory, methods, algorithms, evaluation and real-life applications Discusses distance-analysis, geometry, topology, scale and symmetry-analysis in the context of object understanding and analysis using medial axis and skeletonization
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Punam Kumar Saha received his Ph.D. degree in 1997 from the Indian Statistical Institute, where he served as a faculty member during 1993-97. In 1997, he joined the University of Pennsylvania as a postdoctoral fellow, where he served as a Research Assistant Professor during 2001-06, and moved to the University of Iowa in 2006, where is currently serving as a tenured professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Radiology. His research interests include image processing and pattern recognition, quantitative medical imaging, musculoskeletal and pulmonary imaging, image restoration and segmentation, digital topology, geometry, shape and scale. He has published over 100 papers in international journals and over 300 papers/abstracts in international conferences, holds numerous patents related to medical imaging applications, has served as an associate editor of Pattern Recognition and Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics journals, and has served in many international conferences at various levels. Currently, he is an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering and the Pattern Recognition Letters journals. He received a Young Scientist award from the Indian Science Congress Association in 1996, has received several grant awards from the National Institute of Health, USA, and is a Fellow of International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR) and American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE).
Gunilla Borgefors was born in 1952 and received her Master of Engineering in Applied Mathematics from Linköping University, Sweden in 1975. After a Licentiate in Applied Mathematics from the same university she got her PhD in Numerical Analysis from Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm in 1986. During a sabbatical she received a Master of Journalism at Uppsala University, Sweden in 2007.
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