Aly A. Farag

Affiliations: 
University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, United States 
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Computer Science, Electronics and Electrical Engineering
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Elhabian S, Farag A. (2015) Helmholtz HSH-Based Basis: A Compact Phenomenological Representation of Arbitrary Reflectance Informatica. 26: 593-620
Ismail M, Falk R, Seow A, et al. (2015) Revamped fly-over for accurate colon visualisation in virtual colonoscopy Iet Computer Vision. 9: 511-521
Mostafa E, Ali AM, Farag AA. (2015) Learning a non-linear combination of mahalanobis distances using statistical inference for similarity measure Iet Computer Vision. 9: 541-548
Aslan MS, Shalaby A, Farag AA. (2015) Vertebral body segmentation using a probabilistic and universal shape model Iet Computer Vision. 9: 234-250
Aslan M, Shalaby A, Ali A, et al. (2015) Model-based segmentation, reconstruction and analysis of the vertebral body from spinal CT Lecture Notes in Computational Vision and Biomechanics. 18: 381-438
Ali AM, Aslan MS, Farag AA. (2014) Vertebral body segmentation with prior shape constraints for accurate BMD measurements. Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics : the Official Journal of the Computerized Medical Imaging Society. 38: 586-95
El-Melegy MT, Abdelrahim AS, Farag AA. (2014) Better shading for better shape recovery Proceedings of the Ieee Computer Society Conference On Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. 2307-2312
Elhabian SY, Farag AA. (2014) Image irradiance harmonics: A phenomenological model of image irradiance of arbitrary surface reflectance Iet Computer Vision. 8: 365-381
Elhabian SY, Farag AA. (2014) Appearance-based approach for complete human jaw shape reconstruction Iet Computer Vision. 8: 404-418
Abdelrahim AS, Farag AA, Elhabian SY, et al. (2014) Shape-from-shading using sensor and physical object characteristics applied to human teeth surface reconstruction Iet Computer Vision. 8: 1-15
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