Institut Telecom/Télécom Bretagne, Brest, France.
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng. 2013 Mar;60(3):813-20. doi: 10.1109/TBME.2012.2188526. Epub 2012 Feb 22.
In this paper, a new method is presented to study the feasibility of the pose and the position estimation of bone structures using a low-dose radiographic system, the entrepreneurial operating system (designed by EOS-Imaging Company). This method is based on a 2-D-3-D registration of EOS bi-planar X-ray images with an EOS 3-D reconstruction. This technique is relevant to such an application thanks to the EOS ability to simultaneously make acquisitions of frontal and sagittal radiographs, and also to produce a 3-D surface reconstruction with its attached software. In this paper, the pose and position of a bone in radiographs is estimated through the link between 3-D and 2-D data. This relationship is established in the frequency domain using the Fourier central slice theorem. To estimate the pose and position of the bone, we define a distance between the 3-D data and the radiographs, and use an iterative optimization approach to converge toward the best estimation. In this paper, we give the mathematical details of the method. We also show the experimental protocol and the results, which validate our approach.
本文提出了一种新的方法,以研究使用低剂量放射系统(由 EOS-Imaging 公司设计的创业操作系统)对骨骼结构的姿势和位置进行估计的可行性。该方法基于 EOS 双平面 X 射线图像与 EOS 3-D 重建的 2-D-3-D 配准。由于 EOS 能够同时进行前后位射线照相的采集,并且还可以使用其附带的软件生成 3-D 表面重建,因此该技术适用于这种应用。在本文中,通过 3-D 和 2-D 数据之间的链接来估计射线照片中骨骼的姿势和位置。该关系是在频域中使用傅立叶中心切片定理建立的。为了估计骨骼的姿势和位置,我们定义了 3-D 数据和射线照片之间的距离,并使用迭代优化方法来收敛到最佳估计值。本文给出了该方法的数学细节。我们还展示了实验方案和结果,验证了我们的方法。