Snakes: Active contour models.Download PDFOpen Website

Michael Kass, Andrew P. Witkin, Demetri Terzopoulos

1988 (modified: 28 May 2026)International Journal of Computer Vision1988Readers: Everyone
Abstract: A snake is an energy-minimizing spline guided by external constraint forces and influenced by image forces that pull it toward features such as lines and edges. Snakes are active contour models: they lock onto nearby edges, localizing them accurately. Scale-space continuation can be used to enlarge the capture region surrounding a feature. Snakes provide a unified account of a number of visual problems, including detection of edges, lines, and subjective contours; motion tracking; and stereo matching. We have used snakes successfully for interactive interpretation, in which user-imposed constraint forces guide the snake near features of interest.
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