Abstract:This chapter addresses the problem of detection of hairline mandibular fractures from a sequence of computed tomography (CT) images. It has been observed that such a fracture can be easily overlooked during manual detection due to the absence of sharp surface and contour discontinuities and the presence of intensity inhomogeneity in the CT images. In this work, the 2D CT image slices of a mandible with hairline fractures are first identified from the input sequence of a fractured craniofacial skeleton. Two int… Show more
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