2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-12939-2_6
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An Analysis by Synthesis Approach for Automatic Vertebral Shape Identification in Clinical QCT

Abstract: Quantitative computed tomography (QCT) is a widely used tool for osteoporosis diagnosis and monitoring. The assessment of cortical markers like cortical bone mineral density (BMD) and thickness is a demanding task, mainly because of the limited spatial resolution of QCT. We propose a direct model based method to automatically identify the surface through the center of the cortex of human vertebra. We develop a statistical bone model and analyze its probability distribution after the imaging process. Using an a… Show more

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“…This is the key observation that leads to our algorithm. However, in contrast to previous works [19,3,23,24,22], a convenient gaussian approximation for the in-plane PSF is not sufficient anymore. Using a normalized symmetric sum of gaussian in the Fourier domain, the PSF can be approximated with arbitrary precision.…”
Section: Algorithm Overviewmentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…This is the key observation that leads to our algorithm. However, in contrast to previous works [19,3,23,24,22], a convenient gaussian approximation for the in-plane PSF is not sufficient anymore. Using a normalized symmetric sum of gaussian in the Fourier domain, the PSF can be approximated with arbitrary precision.…”
Section: Algorithm Overviewmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Several slices of cortical bone were acquired from a non-embedded excised vertebra for detailed analysis in a high-resolution µCT scanner 2 (isotropic resolution 1.73µm). The cortices of the clinical QCT scans were identified using the method of Reinhold et al [19]. The resulting triangle meshes were used to generate a voxel based segmentation and as starting point for the proposed AbS method.…”
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confidence: 99%
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