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A Hierarchical Curve-Based Approach to the Analysis of Manifold Data
- 1.0545435 - ÚI 2022 US eng J - Journal Article
Vittert, L. - Bowman, A. W. - Katina, Stanislav
A Hierarchical Curve-Based Approach to the Analysis of Manifold Data.
Annals of Applied Statistics. Roč. 13, č. 4 (2019), s. 2539-2563. ISSN 1932-6157. E-ISSN 1941-7330
Keywords : shape * registration * lines * face * Anatomy * curves * manifold * p-splines * shape analysis * smoothing * three dimensional
Impact factor: 1.675, year: 2019
One of the data structures generated by medical imaging technology is high resolution point clouds representing anatomical surfaces. Stereophotogrammetry and laser scanning are two widely available sources of this kind of data. A standardised surface representation is required to provide a meaningful correspondence across different images as a basis for statistical analysis. Point locations with anatomical definitions, referred to as landmarks, have been the traditional approach. Landmarks can also be taken as the starting point for more general surface representations, often using templates which are warped on to an observed surface by matching landmark positions and subsequent local adjustment of the surface.
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