Hi all,<br> <br> I have implemented the 2D vesselness code by <br> <br> A.F. Frangi, W.J. Niessen, K.L.Vincken, M.A. Viergever<br> "Multiscale vessel enhancement filtering" <br> MICCAI 1998, pp. 130-137.<br> <br> The results look fine, but I guess I was expecting more. I was wondering if anyone would be interested to take a look at the code, make suggesstions if I am skipping sth from the paper, or contribute to ITK.<br> <br> The paper, code, a test image, and its results are given at:<br> http://www.cise.ufl.edu/~seyuksel/MyCodes/Vesselness2DCode/ <br> <br> The test results are obtained by setting the sigma from 2 to 6 with 0.5 increments.<br> <br> The code is written by getting help mostly from itkHessian3DToVesselnessMeasureImageFilter, but I needed a 2D version; and this paper was easy to implement and it had a 2D version described in it. The paper I mentioned also has a 3D version; so I am wondering if anyone has any experience in which one would perform better;
and if it would be valuable to implement the aforomentioned paper vs. the itkHessian3DToVesselnessMeasureImageFilter.<br> <br> Thanks!<br> Esen<br> <br> <br> <br> <BR><BR>Seniha Esen Yuksel<br> University of Florida<br><p> 
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