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Comparison of two techniques for organ reconstruction using Visible Human Dataset

Presented atBethesda (Maryland, USA), 1-2 October 1998
Publication date1998
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Though the Visible Human Dataset provides a complete volumic coverage of the human body, it does not give information about its structure. An important task is to identify the spatial extents of the organs of interest, and to provide their surface models. In this paper, we will present two methods for the reconstruction of organs from the Visible Human Dataset. The first method is the segmentation of organ on each slice with the snake technique. The second method uses the Shape Constrained Deformable Model. For these two methods, we present testing results of the extraction of different types of organ from the Visible Human Data.

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CORDIER, Frédéric, MAGNENAT THALMANN, Nadia. Comparison of two techniques for organ reconstruction using Visible Human Dataset. In: The second visible human project conference : proceedings. Springer (Ed.). Bethesda (Maryland, USA). [s.l.] : [s.n.], 1998.
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