Title :
Automatic detection, identification, and registration of anatomical landmarks from 3-D laser digitizer body segment scans
Author :
Geisen, Glen R. ; Mason, Carl P. ; Houston, Vern L. ; Whitestone, J.J. ; McQuiston, Barbara K. ; Beattie, Aaron C.
Author_Institution :
Syntronics Inc., Dayton, OH, USA
Abstract :
Describes a signal processing method for automated detection, identification, and registration (ALDIR) of optically marked anatomical fiduciary landmarks from 3-D laser digitizer body segment measurements. The method described is a multistage process. In the first stage, body surface reflectivity and topography information is used to detect optical markers in digitizer measurement data. In the second stage, maximum likelihood identification is used to identify each of the detected landmarks. Finally, the identified landmarks and their relative spatial coordinates are registered and output. This can be used in a prosthetics-orthotics (or other) computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) system to compute a quantitative diagnostic measure of the patient´s physiological state; as a measure of efficacy of a given medical treatment regimen; or added to an anthropometric/medical data base
Keywords :
CAD/CAM; anthropology; biomedical imaging; biomedical measurement; identification; image matching; image registration; laser applications in medicine; maximum likelihood detection; medical image processing; orthotics; prosthetics; reflectivity; surface topography measurement; 3-D laser digitizer body segment scans; ALDIR; anatomical landmarks; anthropometric/medical data base; automatic detection; body surface reflectivity; digitizer measurement data; identification; maximum likelihood identification; medical treatment regimen; multistage process; optically marked anatomical fiduciary landmarks; physiological state; prosthetics-orthotics CAD/CAM system; quantitative diagnostic measure; registration; relative spatial coordinates; signal processing method; topography information; Biomedical optical imaging; CADCAM; Computer aided manufacturing; Design automation; Maximum likelihood detection; Optical detectors; Optical signal processing; Prosthetics; Reflectivity; Surface topography;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1995., IEEE 17th Annual Conference
Conference_Location :
Montreal, Que.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2475-7
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.1995.575171