In landmarks-based Shape Analysis size is measured, in most cases, with Centroid Size. Changes in shape are decomposed in affine and non affine components. Furthermore the non affine component can be in turn decomposed in a series of local deformations (partial warps). If the extent of deformation between two shapes is small, the difference between centroid size and m-Volume increment is barely appreciable. In medical imaging applied to soft tissues bodies can undergo very large deformations, involving large changes in size. The cardiac example, analyzed in the present paper, shows changes in m-Volume that can reach the 60%. We show here that standard Geometric Morphometrics tools (landmarks, Thin Plate Spline, and related decomposition of ...
Shape analysis is of great importance in many fields, such as computer vision, medical imaging, and ...
The capacity to reliably track, model and characterize morphometric changes in anatomic structures a...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. We offer a blazingly brief review of evolution of shape analysis methods in med...
In landmarks-based Shape Analysis size is measured, in most cases, with Centroid Size. Changes in sh...
In landmarks-based Shape Analysis size is measured, in most cases, with Centroid Size. Changes in sh...
Statistical Shape Analysis, that includes classic Geometric Morphometrics (GM), is often based on la...
Abstract—Analysis of dynamic object deformations such as cardiac motion is of great importance, espe...
International audienceWhat is the genetic basis of phenotypic variants? What is the anatomical subst...
Medical imaging continues to permeate the practice of medicine, but automated yet accurate segmentat...
With the tremendous amount of data generated by the latest imaging technologies, research efforts ha...
We present a new approach to analyze the deformation of the left ventricle of the heart, based on a ...
In this thesis, we propose and evaluate two novel scale-based decomposable representations of shape ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe increasingly important role of medical imaging in the di...
Biological soft tissues can suffer for very large size and shape changes during their motion. We aim...
In a previous contribution a new Riemannian shape space, named TPS space, was introduced to perform ...
Shape analysis is of great importance in many fields, such as computer vision, medical imaging, and ...
The capacity to reliably track, model and characterize morphometric changes in anatomic structures a...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. We offer a blazingly brief review of evolution of shape analysis methods in med...
In landmarks-based Shape Analysis size is measured, in most cases, with Centroid Size. Changes in sh...
In landmarks-based Shape Analysis size is measured, in most cases, with Centroid Size. Changes in sh...
Statistical Shape Analysis, that includes classic Geometric Morphometrics (GM), is often based on la...
Abstract—Analysis of dynamic object deformations such as cardiac motion is of great importance, espe...
International audienceWhat is the genetic basis of phenotypic variants? What is the anatomical subst...
Medical imaging continues to permeate the practice of medicine, but automated yet accurate segmentat...
With the tremendous amount of data generated by the latest imaging technologies, research efforts ha...
We present a new approach to analyze the deformation of the left ventricle of the heart, based on a ...
In this thesis, we propose and evaluate two novel scale-based decomposable representations of shape ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe increasingly important role of medical imaging in the di...
Biological soft tissues can suffer for very large size and shape changes during their motion. We aim...
In a previous contribution a new Riemannian shape space, named TPS space, was introduced to perform ...
Shape analysis is of great importance in many fields, such as computer vision, medical imaging, and ...
The capacity to reliably track, model and characterize morphometric changes in anatomic structures a...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. We offer a blazingly brief review of evolution of shape analysis methods in med...