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Re: Region growing routine [message #40862] Tue, 14 September 2004 13:50 Go to previous message
praveshsubramanian is currently offline  praveshsubramanian
Messages: 15
Registered: September 2004
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Hello:
Thanks for the previous messages.
I have checked out the snake stuff. I do not think I want such a
complex thing.
What I want is that I shall specify a region to the routine and it
shall try to fill regions having the intensity of the specified
region. The IDL has a built-in that uses standard deviation and
thresholding.

Is there any way we can improve on this ? Since there tend to be
discontinuities in the region, the snake may sometimes stop following
the region, although it hasnt quite finished the job.

Thanks
Pravesh

helaha@gmx.net (Ahammer Helmut) wrote in message news:<f2c7de6c.0409140226.6566433f@posting.google.com>...
> XROI has a region growing functionality too.
> I have implemented XROI in my image processing application (IQM1.sav).
> If you are interested, look at
> http://www.uni-graz.at/people/ahammer/IQM/index.htm
>
> Best Regards,
> Helmut Ahammer
>
> praveshsubramanian@yahoo.com (Pravesh) wrote in message news:<e5a50c3b.0409130807.4b83e2c2@posting.google.com>...
>> Hello:
>> does anybody have a good routine to grow a region. the input is from
>> the device by the user. the image is a agrayscale mri image.
>>
>> i would like to know where can i find routines helpful for image
>> processing.
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> pravesh
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