As the accessibility and utility of virtual databases of skeletal collections continues to grow, the impact that scan processing procedures has on the accuracy of data obtained from virtual databases remains relatively unknown. This study quantifies the intra- and inter-observer error generated from varying computed tomography (CT) scan processing protocols, including re-segmentation, incrementally varying thresholding value, and data collectors’ selection of the threshold value on a set of virtual subadult pelves. Four observers segmented the subadult ossa coxarum from postmortem CT scans of the fully-fleshed bodies of eleven individuals of varying ages. Segmentation protocol was set, with the exception of each observer selecting their own...
International audienceObjectives: Bone segmentation can help bone disease diagnosis or post treatmen...
AIMS: To assess the accuracy of surface models derived from 3D cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) ...
International audienceThe quantification of cancellous bone network from computed tomography (CT) im...
Almost all European countries lack contemporary skeletal collections for the development and valida...
The use of a single grey intensity threshold is one of the most straightforward and widely used meth...
Clinical radiology is increasingly used as a source of data to test or develop forensic anthropologi...
Clinical radiology is increasingly used as a source of data to test or develop forensic anthropologi...
Computed tomography (CT) is widely used in the assessment of bone parameters in live patients and an...
Aim of the study: The accuracy of additive manufactured medical constructs is limited by errors intr...
Segmentation of bone in grey-level tomographs from micro-CT imaging is critical in determining the a...
The use of a single grey intensity threshold is one of the most straightforward and widely used meth...
A pragmatic method for assessing the accuracy and precision of a given processing pipeline required ...
We present a protocol for the evaluation of the geometric accuracy of bone segmentation algorithms i...
International audienceObjectives: Bone segmentation can help bone disease diagnosis or post treatmen...
AIMS: To assess the accuracy of surface models derived from 3D cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) ...
International audienceThe quantification of cancellous bone network from computed tomography (CT) im...
Almost all European countries lack contemporary skeletal collections for the development and valida...
The use of a single grey intensity threshold is one of the most straightforward and widely used meth...
Clinical radiology is increasingly used as a source of data to test or develop forensic anthropologi...
Clinical radiology is increasingly used as a source of data to test or develop forensic anthropologi...
Computed tomography (CT) is widely used in the assessment of bone parameters in live patients and an...
Aim of the study: The accuracy of additive manufactured medical constructs is limited by errors intr...
Segmentation of bone in grey-level tomographs from micro-CT imaging is critical in determining the a...
The use of a single grey intensity threshold is one of the most straightforward and widely used meth...
A pragmatic method for assessing the accuracy and precision of a given processing pipeline required ...
We present a protocol for the evaluation of the geometric accuracy of bone segmentation algorithms i...
International audienceObjectives: Bone segmentation can help bone disease diagnosis or post treatmen...
AIMS: To assess the accuracy of surface models derived from 3D cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) ...
International audienceThe quantification of cancellous bone network from computed tomography (CT) im...