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9 December 1992 Three-dimensional curvature features of the left ventricle from CT volumic images
Denis P. Friboulet, Isabelle E. Magnin, Andreas Pommert, Michel Amiel
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Abstract
Several approaches have been recently suggested in order to recover the non-rigid motion of the left ventricle of the heart based on its curvatures features. The adequacy of these approaches depends on the actual characteristics of the curvature of the left ventricle and particularly on its temporal stability. We address in this paper the assessment and the visualization of the curvature features of the left ventricle. From experimental CT data, we compute the distribution of the curvature over the surface of the left ventricle by using an iterative relaxation scheme. The curvature distribution is visualized through voxel-based surface rendering. This visualization allows us to assess the structural stability of the curvature characteristics with respect to the deformation of the left ventricle.
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Denis P. Friboulet, Isabelle E. Magnin, Andreas Pommert, and Michel Amiel "Three-dimensional curvature features of the left ventricle from CT volumic images", Proc. SPIE 1768, Mathematical Methods in Medical Imaging, (9 December 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.130902
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Medical imaging

3D image processing

Computed tomography

Volume rendering

Image segmentation

Data acquisition

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