Image analysis – Applications – Biomedical applications
Reexamination Certificate
2008-03-04
2009-08-25
Mariam, Daniel G (Department: 2624)
Image analysis
Applications
Biomedical applications
C382S173000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07580555
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for generating a computer model from scan data from a patient, comprising:(1) acquiring the scan data from the patient;(2) selecting a plurality of key frames from the scan data;(3) hand segmenting the selected key frames, whereby to identify specific anatomical structures;(4) automatically generating segmented intervening frames for the regions between the key frames using an interpolation process;(5) merging the automatically segmented intervening frames with the hand segmented key frames so as to generate a complete set of segmented frames;(6) obtaining a first measurement of a selected feature of the complete set of segmented frames;(7) hand segmenting at least one additional key frame and replacing a corresponding intervening frame with said one additional key frame within the complete set of segmented frames;(8) re-interpolating the set of segmented frames based upon the updated set of key frames;(9) obtaining a second measurement of the selected feature of the re-computed set of segmented frames;(10) comparing said second measurement with said first measurement; and(11) if the second measurement differs from the first measurement by a statistically significant amount, replacing the first measurement with the second measurement and repeating the process from Step 7.
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Chapman M. Weston
Chen David T.
Fu Haoning
M2S, Inc.
Mariam Daniel G
Pandiscio & Pandiscio
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