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12 May 2004 A 3D statistical shape model of the pelvic bone for segmentation
Hans Lamecker, Martin Seebass, Hans-Christian Hege, Peter Deuflhard
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Abstract
Statistical models of shape are a promising approach for robust and automatic segmentation of medical image data. This work describes the construction of a statistical shape model of the pelvic bone. An interactive approach is proposed for solving the correspondence problem which is able to handle shapes of arbitrary topology, suitable for the genus 3 surface of the pelvic bone. Moreover it allows to specify corresponding anatomical features as boundary constraints to the matching process. The model's capability for segmentation was tested on a set of 23 CT data sets. Quantitative results will be presented, showing that the model is well suited for segmentation purposes.
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Hans Lamecker, Martin Seebass, Hans-Christian Hege, and Peter Deuflhard "A 3D statistical shape model of the pelvic bone for segmentation", Proc. SPIE 5370, Medical Imaging 2004: Image Processing, (12 May 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.534145
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Bone

Image segmentation

Statistical modeling

3D modeling

Statistical analysis

Image processing

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