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  2. Segmentation (biology) - Wikipedia

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    Segmentation in biology is the division of some animal and plant body plans into a linear series of repetitive segments that may or may not be interconnected to each other. This article focuses on the segmentation of animal body plans, specifically using the examples of the taxa Arthropoda , Chordata , and Annelida .

  3. List of datasets for machine-learning research - Wikipedia

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    Photorealistic retinal images and vessel segmentations. Public domain. 2500 images with 1500*1152 pixels useful for segmentation and classification of veins and arteries on a single background. 2500 Images Classification, Segmentation 2020 [261] C. Valenti et al. EEG Database Study to examine EEG correlates of genetic predisposition to alcoholism.

  4. File:Bases for segmentation.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Word - bases for segmentation.docx; Author: Home: Software used: PScript5.dll Version 5.2.2: File change date and time: 03:48, 30 November 2016: Date and time of digitizing: 03:48, 30 November 2016: Conversion program: Acrobat Distiller 10.1.10 (Windows) Encrypted: no: Page size: 612 x 792 pts (letter) Version of PDF format: 1.5

  5. Morphological analysis - Wikipedia

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    Analysis of morphology (biology), the form and structure of organisms and their specific features; Mathematical morphology, a theory and technique for analysis and processing of images and geometrical structures; Morphological dictionary, a computational linguistic resource that contains correspondences between surface form and lexical forms of ...

  6. Segmental analysis (biology) - Wikipedia

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    Segmental analysis is a method of anatomical analysis for describing the connective morphology of the human body.Instead of describing anatomy in terms of spatial relativity, as in the anatomical position method, segmental analysis describes anatomy in terms of which organs, tissues, etc. connect to each other, and the characteristics of those connections.

  7. Image segmentation - Wikipedia

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    An image segmentation neural network can process small areas of an image to extract simple features such as edges. [81] Another neural network, or any decision-making mechanism, can then combine these features to label the areas of an image accordingly. A type of network designed this way is the Kohonen map.

  8. List of research methods in biology - Wikipedia

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    A research design that involves multiple measures of the same variable taken on the same or matched subjects either under different conditions or over two or more time periods. [ 1 ] Paired t-test , Wilcoxon signed-rank test

  9. Insight Segmentation and Registration Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    For example, in the medical environment, a CT scan may be aligned with an MRI scan in order to combine the information contained in both. ITK was developed with funding from the National Library of Medicine as an open resource of algorithms for analyzing the images of the Visible Human Project. ITK stands for The Insight Segmentation and ...