Classifying convex sets for vessel detection in retinal images
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Max A. Viergever | Bram van Ginneken | Stiliyan Kalitzin | Michael D. Abràmoff | Joes Staal | Tos Berendschot | B. Ginneken | M. Viergever | J. Staal | M. Abràmoff | S. Kalitzin | T. Berendschot
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