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Generation of 3D canonical anatomical models: An experience on carpal bones
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Generation of 3D canonical anatomical models: An experience on carpal bones

I. Banerjee, H. Laga, G. Patanè, S. Kurtek, A. Srivastava and M. Spagnuolo
New Trends in Image Analysis and Processing -- ICIAP 2015 Workshops, Vol.9281, pp.167-174
Springer International Publishing
2015
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Abstract

The paper discusses the initial results obtained for the generation of canonical 3D models of anatomical parts, built on real patient data. 3D canonical models of anatomy are key elements in a computer-assisted diagnosis; for instance, they can support pathology detection, semantic annotation of patient-specific 3D reconstructions, quantification of pathological markers. Our approach is focused on carpal bones and on the elastic analysis of 3D reconstructions of these bones, which are segmented from MRI scans, represented as 0-genus triangle meshes, and parameterized on the sphere. The original method [8] relies on a set of sparse correspondences, defined as matching vertices. For medical applications, it is desirable to constrain the mean shape generation to set-up the correspondences among a larger set of anatomical landmarks, including vertices, lines, and areas. Preliminary results are discussed and future development directions are sketched.

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