1. A 3D reconstruction method of the body envelope from biplanar X-rays: Evaluation of its accuracy and reliability.
- Author
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Nérot A, Choisne J, Amabile C, Travert C, Pillet H, Wang X, and Skalli W
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Radiography, Reference Values, Reproducibility of Results, Young Adult, Imaging, Three-Dimensional methods, Whole Body Imaging methods
- Abstract
The aim of this study was to propose a novel method for reconstructing the external body envelope from the low dose biplanar X-rays of a person. The 3D body envelope was obtained by deforming a template to match the surface profiles in two X-rays images in three successive steps: global morphing to adopt the position of a person and scale the template׳s body segments, followed by a gross deformation and a fine deformation using two sets of pre-defined control points. To evaluate the method, a biplanar X-ray acquisition was obtained from head to foot for 12 volunteers in a standing posture. Up to 172 radio-opaque skin markers were attached to the body surface and used as reference positions. Each envelope was reconstructed three times by three operators. Results showed a bias lower than 7mm and a confidence interval (95%) of reproducibility lower than 6mm for all body parts, comparable to other existing methods matching a template onto stereographic photographs. The proposed method offers the possibility of reconstructing body shape in addition to the skeleton using a low dose biplanar X-rays system., (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2015
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