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Title: An evaluation of automatic marking of anatomical landmarks for back surface deformity analysis
Authors: Parittotakapron S.
Sira-Uksorn P.
Chaichanadee P.
Phatrapornnant T.
Parittotokkaporn T.
Keywords: Deformation
Integrated circuits
Multispectral scanners
Scanning
3-d modeling
Anatomical landmarks
Automatic marking
Contour
Depth information
Manual methods
Marking method
Two dimensional (2D) image
Embedded systems
Issue Date: 2016
Abstract: Back deformity studies require marks or labels which are attached on patient's body in order to measure and evaluate the level of severity. Manually marking of anatomical landmarks on two dimensional (2D) image can reduce time-consuming in traditional process but there is difficulty in 2D-visually locating the anatomical landmarks in some patients. Currently, 3D scanners are inexpensive and become widespread in various applications. The advantage of depth information from 3D scanner can assist to locate anatomical landmarks for back surface deformity analysis. In this study, automatically marking methods are assessed and compared among themselves and manual method. The experiments are tested on both phantom and humans. © 2016 IEEE.
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/13422
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