2005
DOI: 10.1118/1.1869872
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A method and software for segmentation of anatomic object ensembles by deformable m‐reps

Abstract: Deformable shape models (DSMs) comprise a general approach that shows great promise for automatic image segmentation. Published studies by others and our own research results strongly suggest that segmentation of a normal or near-normal object from 3D medical images will be most successful when the DSM approach uses (1) knowledge of the geometry of not only the target anatomic object but also the ensemble of objects providing context for the target object and (2) knowledge of the image intensities to be expect… Show more

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“…28 uses no image match grounds, but requires a regular sampling with tight geometric distributions. Active appearance models 12,29 require both a tight geometric distribution as well as similar local image intensities. The training method used in Refs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…28 uses no image match grounds, but requires a regular sampling with tight geometric distributions. Active appearance models 12,29 require both a tight geometric distribution as well as similar local image intensities. The training method used in Refs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…See the Appendix for a summary of m-reps 12 and its governing statistical model, principal geodesic analysis. 35 Since m-reps capture not only positional information ͑i.e., of the skeleton and the implied boundary͒ but also orientational information ͑of spokes between the skeleton and the boundary͒, the parameterization handles plausible physical changes such as local twisting and bending in a way that can be easily captured by the statistical model.…”
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“…Medial description is also well suited to represent an object with parts [7,10], e.g., an object with a protrusion subfigure, i.e., additive figure to the host ( fig. 1-c), or an indentation subfigure, i.e., subtractive figure from the host ( fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…M-reps [6] have been successfully used to represent anatomical objects and complexes of objects [7][8][9]. An m-rep consists of one or more medial sheets, with the part corresponding to each sheet called a figure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%