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Journal of Biomedical Engineering ; (6): 809-817, 2020.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-879208

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In order to conduct surface monitoring of the three-dimensional spine morphology of the human body in daily life, a spine morphology measuring method using "single camera, multi-view" to construct stereo vision is proposed. The images of the back of the human body with landmarks of spinous process are captured from multiple angles by moving a single camera, and based on the "Zhang Zhengyou calibration method" and the triangulation principle of binocular stereo vision, the spatial conversion matrices corresponding to each other between all images and the 3D coordinates of the landmarks are calculated. Then the spine evaluation angle used to evaluate the spine morphology is further calculated. The tests' results showed that the spine evaluation angle error of this method is within ±3°, and the correlation between the results and the X-ray film Cobb angles is 0.871. The visual detection algorithm used in this paper is non-radioactive, and because only one camera is used in the measurement process and there is no need to pre-set the camera's shooting pose, the operation is simple. The research results of this article can be used in a mobile phone-based intelligent detection system, which will be suitable for the group survey of scoliosis in communities, schools, families and other occasions, as well as for the long-term follow-up of confirmed patients. This will provide a reference for doctors to diagnose the condition, predict the development trend of the condition, and formulate treatment plans.


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Humains , Algorithmes , Calibrage , Imagerie tridimensionnelle , Scoliose/imagerie diagnostique , Rachis/imagerie diagnostique , Technologie
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Journal of Biomedical Engineering ; (6): 1332-1335, 2006.
Article Dans Chinois | WPRIM | ID: wpr-331419

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In this paper, a new method of contour analysis is presented to find path in endoscopy navigation. At first, edge detection is used to endoscope image. Then we do skeleton extraction and connect the edge skeleton to contours by grouping criteria. At last we can get navigation information by analyzing the contours. Experiments show that this algorithm has good precision and stability.


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Humains , Algorithmes , Diagnostic assisté par ordinateur , Endoscopie , Méthodes , Gastroscopie , Amélioration d'image , Méthodes , Traitement d'image par ordinateur
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