Abstract

Background and ObjectiveThis paper proposes a new method for mapping surface models of human organs onto target surfaces with the same genus as the organs. MethodsIn the proposed method, called modified Self-organizing Deformable Model (mSDM), the mapping problem is formulated as the minimization of an objective function which is defined as the weighted linear combination of four energy functions: model fitness, foldover-free, landmark mapping accuracy, and geometrical feature preservation. Further, we extend mSDM to speed up its processes, and call it Fast mSDM. ResultsFrom the mapping results of various organ models with different number of holes, it is observed that Fast mSDM can map the organ models onto their target surfaces efficiently and stably without foldovers while preserving geometrical features. ConclusionsFast mSDM can map the organ model onto the target surface efficiently and stably, and is applicable to medical applications including Statistical Shape Model.

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