David A. Simon, Martial Hebert, Takeo Kanade
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Abstract
The goal of intrasurgical registration is to establish a common reference frame between presurgical and intrasurgical three-dimensional data sets that correspond to the same anatomy. This paper presents two novel techniques that have application to this problem, high-speed pose tracking and intrasurgical data selection. In the first part of this paper, we describe an approach for tracking the pose of arbitrarily shaped rigid objects at rates up to
10 Hz. Static accuracies on the order of 1 mm in translation and 1° in rotation have been achieved. We have demonstrated the technique on a human face using a high-speed VLSI range sensor; however, the technique is independent of the sensor used or the anatomy tracked. In the second part of this paper, we describe a general purpose approach for selecting near-optimal intrasurgical registration data. Because of the high costs of acquisition of intrasurgical data, our goal is to minimize the amount of data acquired while ensuring registration accuracy. We synthesize near-optimal intrasurgical data sets, based on an analysis of differential surface properties of presurgical data. We demonstrate, using data from a human femur, that discrete-point data sets selected using our method are superior to those selected by human experts in terms of the resulting pose-refinement accuracy. J Image Guid Surg 1:17-29 (1995). © 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
快速准确的术中登记技术
术中登记的目标是在手术前和术中三维数据集之间建立一个共同的参考框架,这些数据集对应于相同的解剖结构。本文提出了两种应用于这一问题的新技术:高速姿态跟踪和术中数据选择。在本文的第一部分中,我们描述了一种以高达10 Hz的速率跟踪任意形状的刚性物体姿态的方法。在平移1毫米和旋转1°的顺序上的静态精度已经实现。我们已经使用高速VLSI距离传感器在人脸上演示了该技术;然而,该技术独立于所使用的传感器或所跟踪的解剖结构。在本文的第二部分,我们描述了一个通用的方法来选择接近最佳的手术内注册数据。由于获取术中数据的成本很高,我们的目标是在确保注册准确性的同时尽量减少获取的数据量。基于对手术前数据的不同表面特性的分析,我们合成了接近最佳的手术内数据集。我们使用来自人类股骨的数据证明,使用我们的方法选择的离散点数据集在产生的姿态精细精度方面优于人类专家选择的数据集。[J]影像导学杂志,1999,1:17-29。©1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc
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