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IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
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IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
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MICCAI '98 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention
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IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
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Mechanical properties of molded components made from fibre-reinforced composite materials locally depend of the orientation of the fibres. The evaluation of the properties is done by sampling the component at known positions. The samples (of size of 1 mm3) are scanned in a tomograph which yields 3-D images. We are interested in extracting the individual fibres, to analyze their length and local orientation. The segmentation of the fibres is a challenging task. First, the resolution of the reconstruction being at the limits of the capabilities of the device (optics, sensor, wavelength), the images are noisy and fuzzy. Second, the fibres have a non uniform length and are heavily tangled. This paper describes the segmentation process.