Surface Reconstruction from Sparse & Arbitrarily Oriented Contours in Freehand 3D Ultrasound
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چکیده
3D reconstruction for freehand 3D ultrasound is a challenging issue because the recorded B-scans are not only sparse, but also non-parallel (actually they may arbitrarily orient in 3D space and may intersect each other). Conventional volume reconstruction methods can’t reconstruct sparse data efficiently while not introducing geometrical artifacts and conventional surface reconstruction methods can’t reconstruct surfaces from contours that are arbitrarily oriented in 3D space. We developed a new surface reconstruction method for freehand 3D ultrasound based on variational implicit function which is presented by Greg Turk for shape transformation. In the new method, we first constructed onand off-surface constraints from the segmented contours of all recorded B-scans and then used a variational interpolation technique to get a single implicit function in 3D. Finally, the implicit function was evaluated to extract the zero-valued surface as final reconstruction result. Two experiments was conducted to assess our variational surface reconstruction method and the experiment results have shown that the new method is capable of reconstructing surface smoothly from sparse contours which can be arbitrarily oriented in 3D space.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- JCP
دوره 8 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2013