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SPIE Medical Imaging 2009
The automatic production of three-dimensional computer models of arteries is described, where the originating data are a pair of biplane X-ray angiograms. It is shown that a limited number of plausible reconstructions can be built without use of anatomical knowledge, other than the realization that arteries are continuous, connected pipes. There are indications that further research will be able to identify the unique reconstruction that matches the original structure. The process avoids the extensive human operator intervention and simplifying assumptions used by other researchers. © 1991 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted.
Elahe Khorasani, Vadim Sheinin, et al.
SPIE Medical Imaging 2009
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ISBI 2009
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