定量膳食评估的3D/2D模型到图像配准。

Hsin-Chen Chen, Wenyan Jia, Zhaoxin Li, Yung-Nien Sun, Mingui Sun
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摘要

基于图像的饮食评估对于健康监测和管理非常重要,因为它可以提供定量和客观的信息,如食物量、营养类型和卡路里摄入量。本文提出了一种新的框架,3D/2D模型-图像配准,用于从包含参考对象(即圆形餐盘)的单视图2D图像中估计食物体积。首先,基于Otsu的阈值分割和形态学操作,从背景图像中分割出食物;接下来,从用户选择的3D形状模型中获得食物体积。通过模型到图像的配准过程对模型的位置、方向和比例进行优化。然后,对图像中的圆板进行拟合,并将其空间信息作为约束条件求解配准问题;我们的方法考虑了形状模型的全局轮廓信息,以获得可靠的食物体积估计。使用规则形状的测试对象和具有已知体积的真实形状的食物模型的实验结果都证明了我们的方法的有效性。
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3D/2D Model-to-Image Registration for Quantitative Dietary Assessment.

Image-based dietary assessment is important for health monitoring and management because it can provide quantitative and objective information, such as food volume, nutrition type, and calorie intake. In this paper, a new framework, 3D/2D model-to-image registration, is presented for estimating food volume from a single-view 2D image containing a reference object (i.e., a circular dining plate). First, the food is segmented from the background image based on Otsu's thresholding and morphological operations. Next, the food volume is obtained from a user-selected, 3D shape model. The position, orientation and scale of the model are optimized by a model-to-image registration process. Then, the circular plate in the image is fitted and its spatial information is used as constraints for solving the registration problem. Our method takes the global contour information of the shape model into account to obtain a reliable food volume estimate. Experimental results using regularly shaped test objects and realistically shaped food models with known volumes both demonstrate the effectiveness of our method.

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