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Three-Dimensional Phase Resolved Functional Lung Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Published on: June 21, 2024
Marker-less reconstruction of dense 4-D surface motion fields using active laser triangulation for respiratory motion
Sebastian Bauer1, Benjamin Berkels, Svenja Ettl
1Pattern Recognition Lab, Dept. of Computer Science, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, Germany. sebastian.bauer@cs.fau.de
Abstract:
To manage respiratory motion in image-guided interventions a novel sparse-to-dense registration approach is presented. We apply an emerging laser-based active triangulation (AT) sensor that delivers sparse but highly accurate 3-D measurements in real-time. These sparse position measurements are registered with a dense reference surface extracted from planning data. Thereby a dense displacement field is reconstructed which describes the 4-D deformation of the complete patient body surface and recovers a multi-dimensional respiratory signal for application in respiratory motion management. The method is validated on real data from an AT prototype and synthetic data sampled from dense surface scans acquired with a structured light scanner. In a study on 16 subjects, the proposed algorithm achieved a mean reconstruction accuracy of +/- 0.22 mm w.r.t. ground truth data.

