2008 |
11 | EE | Nicolas Passat,
Michel Couprie,
Gilles Bertrand:
Minimal Simple Pairs in the Cubic Grid.
DGCI 2008: 165-176 |
10 | EE | Sanae Miri,
Nicolas Passat,
Jean-Paul Armspach:
Topology-Preserving Discrete Deformable Model: Application to Multi-segmentation of Brain MRI.
ICISP 2008: 67-75 |
9 | EE | Bessem Bouraoui,
Christian Ronse,
J. Baruthio,
Nicolas Passat,
Ph. Germain:
Fully automatic 3D segmentation of coronary arteries based on mathematical morphology.
ISBI 2008: 1059-1062 |
8 | EE | Sylvain Faisan,
Nicolas Passat,
Vincent Noblet,
Renée Chabrier,
Jean-Paul Armspach,
Christophe Meyer:
Segmentation of head bones in 3-D CT images from an example.
ISBI 2008: 81-84 |
7 | EE | Sylvain Faisan,
Nicolas Passat,
Vincent Noblet,
Renée Chabrier,
Christophe Meyer:
Topology Preserving Warping of Binary Images: Application to Atlas-Based Skull Segmentation.
MICCAI (1) 2008: 211-218 |
2007 |
6 | EE | Nicolas Passat,
Christian Ronse,
J. Baruthio,
Jean-Paul Armspach,
J. Foucher:
Watershed and multimodal data for brain vessel segmentation: Application to the superior sagittal sinus.
Image Vision Comput. 25(4): 512-521 (2007) |
5 | EE | Benoît Naegel,
Nicolas Passat,
Christian Ronse:
Grey-level hit-or-miss transforms - Part I: Unified theory.
Pattern Recognition 40(2): 635-647 (2007) |
4 | EE | Benoît Naegel,
Nicolas Passat,
Christian Ronse:
Grey-level hit-or-miss transforms - part II: Application to angiographic image processing.
Pattern Recognition 40(2): 648-658 (2007) |
2005 |
3 | EE | Nicolas Passat,
Christian Ronse,
J. Baruthio,
Jean-Paul Armspach,
C. Maillot:
Cerebral Vascular Atlas Generation for Anatomical Knowledge Modeling and Segmentation Purpose.
CVPR (2) 2005: 331-337 |
2 | EE | Nicolas Passat,
Christian Ronse,
J. Baruthio,
Jean-Paul Armspach,
Marcel Bosc,
J. Foucher:
Using Multimodal MR Data for Segmentation and Topology Recovery of the Cerebral Superficial Venous Tree.
ISVC 2005: 60-67 |
1 | EE | D. Chillet,
Nicolas Passat,
Marie-Andrée Jacob-Da Col,
J. Baruthio:
Thickness Estimation of Discrete Tree-Like Tubular Objects: Application to Vessel Quantification.
SCIA 2005: 263-271 |