2020
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-archives-xliii-b2-2020-805-2020
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An Automatic Icp-Based 2d-3d Registration Method for a High-Speed Biplanar Videoradiography Imaging System

Abstract: Abstract. High-Speed Biplanar Videoradiography (HSBV) is an X-ray based non-invasive imaging system that can be used to derive dynamic bony translations and rotations. The 2D-3D registration process matches a 3D bone model acquired from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT) scans with the 2D X-ray image pairs. This study focuses on the registration of MRI data as it can acquire detailed soft tissue contrast that cannot be easily discerned in CT scans. A novel 2D-3D registration method is… Show more

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“…The registration accuracy deteriorated when the number of vessels considered for point pairing was increased. In another work, to determine 3D bone kinematics, ICP-based 3D-2D rigid registration was performed between high-speed biplanar videoradiography (HSBV) and MRI-based bone models [ 34 ]. The registration precision was not sacrificed when 3D bone model points were randomly downsampled to 10%.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The registration accuracy deteriorated when the number of vessels considered for point pairing was increased. In another work, to determine 3D bone kinematics, ICP-based 3D-2D rigid registration was performed between high-speed biplanar videoradiography (HSBV) and MRI-based bone models [ 34 ]. The registration precision was not sacrificed when 3D bone model points were randomly downsampled to 10%.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%