DocumentCode
3071611
Title
Fitting 3-D data using superquadrics and free-form deformations
Author
Bardinet, Eric ; Cohen, Laurent D. ; Ayache, Nicholas
Author_Institution
Inst. Nat. de Recherche en Inf. et Autom., Sophia Antipolis, France
Volume
1
fYear
1994
fDate
9-13 Oct 1994
Firstpage
79
Abstract
Recovery of 3D data with simple parametric models has been the subject of many studies over the last ten years. Many have used the notion of superquadrics, introduced for graphics in Barr (1994). It appears however that whilst superquadrics could describe a wide variety of forms, they are too simple to recover and describe complex shapes. This paper describes a two-step method to fit a parametric deformable surface to 3D points. We suppose that a 3D image has been segmented to get a set of 3D points. The first step consists in our version of a superquadric fit with global tapering. We then make use of the technique of free-form deformations, as in computer graphics. We present experimental results with synthetic and real 3D medical images where the original points are laid on an iso-surface
Keywords
image restoration; 3D data fitting; 3D image segmentation; 3D medical images; complex shapes; free-form deformations; global tapering; parametric deformable surface; superquadrics; Biomedical imaging; Computer graphics; Data mining; Deformable models; Image reconstruction; Image segmentation; Parametric statistics; Shape; Surface fitting; Surface reconstruction;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Pattern Recognition, 1994. Vol. 1 - Conference A: Computer Vision & Image Processing., Proceedings of the 12th IAPR International Conference on
Conference_Location
Jerusalem
Print_ISBN
0-8186-6265-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICPR.1994.576230
Filename
576230
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