Vascular network segmentation in subtraction angiograms: a comparative study

The three-dimensional reconstruction of vascular trees from a very limited number of two-dimensional projections is an active research field. The quality of the results (resolution in terms of vessel size and geometrical location) is highly dependent on the overall distortions introduced in the data...

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