An efficient 3D deformable model with a self-optimising mesh

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Deformable models are a powerful and popular tool for image segmentation, but in 3D imaging applications the high computational cost of fitting such models can be a problem. A further drawback is the need to select the initial size and position of a model in such a way that it is close to the desired solution. This task may require particular expertise on the part of the operator, and, furthermore, may be difficult to accomplish in three dimensions without the use of sophisticated visualisation techniques. This article describes a 3D deformable model that uses an adaptive mesh to increase computational efficiency and accuracy. The model employs a distance transform in order to overcome some of the problems caused by inaccurate initialisation. The performance of the model is illustrated by its application to the task of segmentation of 3D MR images of the human head and hand. A quantitative analysis of the performance is also provided using a synthetic test image.

论文关键词:Deformable models,Segmentation,3D shape

论文评审过程:Available online 20 February 1999.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/0262-8856(96)01102-X