Multiscale deformable model segmentation and statistical shape analysis using medial descriptions
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Paul A. Yushkevich | P. Thomas Fletcher | J. S. Marron | Stephen M. Pizer | Andrew Thall | Sarang C. Joshi | J. Marron | S. Pizer | S. Joshi | P. Fletcher | A. Thall | Paul Yushkevich | Andrew Thall
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