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British Journal of Radiology (2004) 77, S133-S139
© 2004 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/bjr/20343922

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Anatomical statistical models and their role in feature extraction

T F Cootes, PhD and C J Taylor, PhD

Imaging Science and Biomedical Engineering, University of Manchester, UK



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Figure 1. Example of MR brain slice labelled with 123 landmark points around the ventricles, the caudate nucleus and the lentiform nucleus.

 


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Figure 2. First two modes of shape model of part of a 2D MR image of the brain.

 


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Figure 3. First two modes of appearance model of part of a 2D MR image of the brain.

 


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Figure 4. Mean model, sampling profiles around boundaries.

 


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Figure 5. Multiresolution active appearance model search from a displaced position.

 


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Figure 6. Results of active appearance model search. Model points superimposed on target image.

 


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Figure 7. First two modes of appearance model of full brain cross-section from an MR image.

 


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Figure 8. First mode of shape variation of a model of the spine.

 


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Figure 9. Detail of model matched to vertebrae.

 


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Figure 10. Views of a 3D statistical model of the femur head.

 


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Figure 11. Results of matching 3D femur head model to an MR image.

 





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