Tooth segmentation using dynamic programming-gradient inverse coefficient of variation
Teeth provide meaningful clues of an individual. The growth of the teeth is correlated with the individual age. This correlation is widely used to estimate age of an individual in applications like conducting forensic odontology, immigration, and differentiating juveniles and adolescents. Current fo...
Main Authors: | Bahaman, N.S.M (Author), Hussain, A. (Author), Muad, A.M (Author), Yusof, M.Y.P.M (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science
2019
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