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Friday, December 10th, 2010, 7:58 am

Heart Image Contouring

Today I implemented circular arrangement of landmark points for the algorithm to identify something approximate/similar to the shape of the heart and then place a given number of points around there. In addition, a boundary is shown by sampling between those points, which gives a contour, with or without arrows on top of it. I will upload the code shortly (needs tidying up).

3 Responses to “Heart Image Contouring”

  1. twitter Says:

    this comment is not intended for publication – I wrote a comment here a couple of days ago and do not see it. is there something wrong with your moderation queue?

  2. Roy Schestowitz Says:

    twitter,

    Let me check. I just don’t view the queue often enough.

  3. Roy Schestowitz Says:

    twitter,

    There are 400 spam comments in the queue, but can’t find your comment. Did you post it here 2 days ago? Under same nickname?

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