2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-33454-2_49
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Anatomical Landmark Detection Using Nearest Neighbor Matching and Submodular Optimization

Abstract: Abstract. We present a two-stage method for effective and efficient detection of one or multiple anatomical landmarks in an arbitrary 3D volume. The first stage of nearest neighbor matching is to roughly estimate the landmark locations. It searches out of 100,000 volumes for the closest to an input volume and then transfers landmark annotations to the input. The second stage of submodular optimization is to refine the landmark locations by running discriminative landmark detectors within the search ranges cons… Show more

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