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'''Gradient vector flow''' ('''GVF'''), a [[computer vision]] framework introduced by Chenyang Xu and [[Jerry L. Prince
<ref name=":2">{{Cite journal | title = Snakes, Shapes, and Gradient Vector Flow| journal = IEEE Transactions on Image Processing | volume = 7| issue = 3| pages = 359-369| year = 1998| last1 = Xu | first1 = C.| last2 = Prince | first2 = J.L. | url = http://iacl.ece.jhu.edu/pubs/p084j.pdf}}</ref>, is the vector field that is produced by a process that smooths and diffuses an input vector field. It is usually used to create a vector field from images that points to object edges from a distance. It's widely used in image analysis and computer vision applications for object tracking, shape recognition, [[Image segmentation|segmentation]], and [[edge detection]]. In particular, it's commonly used in conjunction with [[active contour model]].
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