A Newly Developed AI-Assisted Tool for the Collection of Cranial Landmark Data.

IF 2 2区 生物学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Nicollette S Appel, Kelly R Kamnikar, Esteban Rangel, M Katherine Spradley, Heather J H Edgar
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Abstract

Virtual anthropology databases provide substantial benefits for research, offering large-scale, diverse samples that facilitate methodological advancements in research and allow for testing of theoretical models that may otherwise not be possible. As technology evolves, it is crucial to develop methods that can effectively be utilized in new forms of imaging and visualization. Here, we introduce a craniometric data collection module within the medical imaging software, Amira, developed to enhance, improve, and expedite large-scale data collection in virtual anthropology. This module's capabilities include 3D visualization of computed tomography (CT) scans and AI-driven assistance in landmark plotting. An output file contains x, y, and z coordinate data of all plotted landmarks and interlandmark distances. Additionally, researchers can plot floating and endocranial landmarks, enhancing the flexibility and comprehensiveness of data collection. A key advantage of this module is its complete customizability. Researchers can tailor the module to fit their objectives. The module's efficiency represents a marked improvement over previous virtual craniometrics data collection methods. In its current form, the module allows researchers to load input files, register the sample skull, and plot 104 cranial landmarks (both ectocranial and endocranial) in approximately 40 min. This is considerably faster than prior approaches. The module demonstrates the potential of leveraging AI and CT scans for the advancement of biological and forensic anthropology. Its integration with Amira's powerful tools provides researchers with a new and valuable resource that sets a new standard for data collection in virtual anthropology.

一种新开发的人工智能辅助工具用于收集颅骨地标数据。
虚拟人类学数据库为研究提供了实质性的好处,提供了大规模、多样化的样本,促进了研究方法的进步,并允许测试理论模型,否则可能不可能。随着技术的发展,开发能够有效地用于新形式的成像和可视化的方法至关重要。在这里,我们在医学成像软件Amira中引入一个颅测量数据收集模块,该模块的开发旨在增强、改进和加快虚拟人类学的大规模数据收集。该模块的功能包括计算机断层扫描(CT)的3D可视化和人工智能驱动的地标绘图辅助。输出文件包含所有绘制的地标和地标间距离的x、y和z坐标数据。此外,研究人员可以绘制漂浮和颅内地标,增强数据收集的灵活性和全面性。该模块的一个关键优势是其完全的可定制性。研究人员可以根据自己的目标定制该模块。该模块的效率比以前的虚拟颅骨测量数据收集方法有了显著的改进。在目前的形式下,该模块允许研究人员加载输入文件,注册样本头骨,并在大约40分钟内绘制104个颅标志(包括颅外和颅内)。这比以前的方法快得多。该模块展示了利用人工智能和CT扫描推进生物和法医人类学的潜力。它与Amira强大的工具的集成为研究人员提供了一个新的和有价值的资源,为虚拟人类学的数据收集设定了新的标准。
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