@inproceedings{kokai1999-2, title = {Modelling Blood Vessel of the Eye with Parametric {L}-Systems Using Evolutionary Algorithms}, address = {Aalborg, Denmark}, author = {Gabriella K\'okai and Zolt\'an T\'oth and Robert V\'anyi}, booktitle = {Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Proceedings of the Joint European Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Medical Decision Making, AIMDM'99}, editor = {W. Horn and Y. Shahar and G. Lindberg and S. Andreassen and Jeremy C. Wyatt}, month = {20-24 June}, pages = {433--443}, publisher = {Springer-Verlag}, series = {Lecture Notes of Computer Science}, url = {http://link.springer.de/link/service/series/0558/papers/1620/16200433.pdf}, volume = {1620}, year = {1999}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f07c770fe3727942b1a2022750295c7e/brazovayeye}, abstract = {In this paper the GREDEA system is presented. The main idea behind it is that with the help of evolutionary algorithms a grammatical description of the blood circulation of the human retina can be inferred. The system uses parametric Lindenmayer systems as description language. It can be applied on patients with diabetes who need to be monitored over long periods.}, isbn = {3-540-66162-X}, keywords = {Computer L-systems, algorithms, and genetic image interpretation lindenmayer programming, signal vision, } }