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Symbolic model of Spatial Relations in the Human Brain
Benefits: link with numeric information Information = data or knowledge Automatic interpretation, labelling... Use automatic segmentation and labelling for: automatic validity checking of Kn. Base obtaining new knowledge (e.g. statistical studies of variabilities)...
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Benefits: link with numeric information Information = data or knowledge Automatic interpretation, labelling... Use automatic segmentation and labelling for: automatic validity checking of Kn. Base obtaining new knowledge (e.g. statistical studies of variabilities)
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http://ontology.buffalo.edu/anatomy_GIS/Dameron.pdf#page=15
ontology.buffalo.edu/anatomy_GIS/Dameron.pdf#page=15
current <span class="highlight">segmentation</span> algorithms are dumb only rely on the value <span class="highlight">of</span> voxels (and neighbors) no matter how complicated the algorithms are, this is still the wrong approach we have a priori knowledge about what entities should look like we have a priori knowledge about the constraints that have to be respected currently, this aspect is ignored or at best harcoded and application-specific Segmenting images
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http://ontology.buffalo.edu/anatomy_GIS/Dameron.pdf#page=52
ontology.buffalo.edu/anatomy_GIS/Dameron.pdf#page=52
Benefits: link with numeric information Information = data or knowledge Automatic interpretation, labelling... Use automatic <span class="highlight">segmentation</span> and labelling for: automatic validity checking <span class="highlight">of</span> Kn. Base obtaining new knowledge (e.g. statistical studies <span class="highlight">of</span> variabilities)
University of California: Pearls and Other Organic
pearls: Mabe pearls are cultured blister pearls. These are produced by inserting a half bead against the shell of the mollusk, after a layer of nacre has been deposited over the bead, the whole formation is cut out and the nacreous dome cemented onto a mother of pearl bed....
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