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29 April 2005 Growing deformable surface patches for topology-adaptive object detection in MR images
Xujian Chen, Eam Khwang Teoh
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Abstract
A novel deformable model for 3D surface extraction, called growing deformable surface patches, is presented in this work. In the proposed method, a growing mechanism is introduced to 3D deformable model. With the growing framework, the proposed deformable model could achieve topologically adaptable surface extraction by connecting new surface patches with active patches and automated triangulating the square patch in particular situations. A number of experiments demonstrate that the proposed algorithm can extract the surface of complex anatomic structures effectively. Compared with the existing topologically adaptable deformable surfaces, computational cost is reduced because no splitting or merging judgement is carried out among all the vertices in each deformation step. Topologically adaptable detection is achieved by analyzing the possibility of patch connection among the "active" surface patches only.
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Xujian Chen and Eam Khwang Teoh "Growing deformable surface patches for topology-adaptive object detection in MR images", Proc. SPIE 5747, Medical Imaging 2005: Image Processing, (29 April 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.594909
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KEYWORDS
3D modeling

3D image processing

3D acquisition

Data modeling

Image segmentation

Motion models

Statistical modeling

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