Timothy F. Cootes
University of Manchester
329 Papers
4.6K Citations
Timothy F. Cootes is an academic researcher from University of Manchester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Active appearance model & Active shape model. The author has an hindex of 70, co-authored 306 publications. Previous affiliations of Timothy F. Cootes include RMIT University & Victoria University of Manchester.
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Papers
Automatic Annotation of Radiographs using Random Forest Regression Voting for Building Statistical Models for Skeletal Maturity
Steve A. Adeshina,Claudia Lindner,Timothy F. Cootes +2 more
- 01 Jan 2017
TL;DR: This work locates sparse points on the bones of the hand with an automatic system which uses a Constrained Local Model with Random Forest Regression Voting and uses these sparse points as input to a groupwise registration algorithm.
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Using 3d models for real-time facial feature tracking, pose estimation, and expression monitoring
Angela Caunce,Timothy F. Cootes +1 more
- 07 Oct 2012
TL;DR: An application which uses 3D statistical shape models to track a subject in real time using a single fixed camera, enabling the system to also estimate the user's behavioural state at a basic level.
Response to: 'The effect of synovial tissue volume shrinking on pain relief for knee osteoarthritis was overestimated or not?' by Wei et al.
Terence W O'Neill,Matthew J. Parkes,Nasimah Maricar,Elizabeth Marjanovic,Richard Hodgson,A. D. Gait,Timothy F. Cootes,Charles E. Hutchinson,David T. Felson +8 more
TL;DR: Analysis of data from the authors' trial of patients with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis showed an association between change in the level of knee pain and change in synovial tissue volume (STV) following an intra-articular steroid injection.
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A Sense of Direction in Biomedical Neural Networks
Zewen Liu,Timothy F. Cootes +1 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors proposed the General Multi-Angle Scale Convolution (G-MASC) whose kernels are arbitrarily rotatable and also fully differentiable, and the model manages its directional detectors in sets and supervises a set's rotation symmetricity with a novel rotation penalty called PoRE.
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The association between statistical shape variations of the hip and the development of radiographic hip osteoarthritis within 8 years of follow-up: data from 17,738 hips in the world coach consortium.
Michiel M. A. van Buuren,F. Boel,N. Riedstra,H. Ahedi,Vahid Arbabi,N. Arden,S.M.A. Bierma-Zeinstra,Cindy G. Boer,F. Cicuttini,Timothy F. Cootes,D. Felson,Willem Paul Gielis,G.O. Jones,Stefan Kluzek,Ne. Lane,Claudia Lindner,John A. Lynch,J. V. van Meurs,Amanda E. Nelson,Michael C. Nevitt,Ehg Oei,Jos Runhaar,Tim D. Spector,Harry Weinans,Rintje Agricola +24 more