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Representing Multi-Figure Anatomical Objects

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Representing Multi-Figure Anatomical Objects
We use multi-figure m-reps to represent anatomical objects, such as human livers, with named components. Each component is represented as a single figure m-rep. These figures of the object are connected via hinge geometry. A smooth object surface is then computed using our technique based on the subdivision method applied to a single figure m-rep. This novel representation allows us to represent and analyze a complex anatomical object by its individual components, by relations among its components, and by the object itself as a whole entity. Using our representation, some preliminary results on statistical analysis of multi-figure anatomical objects are presented.
Qiong Han, Conglin Lu, Shawn Liu, Stephen M. Pizer
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where ISBI
Authors Qiong Han, Conglin Lu, Shawn Liu, Stephen M. Pizer, Sarang C. Joshi, Andrew Thall
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