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Calibration methods for three-dimensional freehand ultrasound: A survey

ANAGNOSTOUDIS, A.

Originální název

Calibration methods for three-dimensional freehand ultrasound: A survey

Typ

článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus

Jazyk

angličtina

Originální abstrakt

3D freehand ultrasound is an imaging technique, which is rapidly finding clinical applications. A position sensor is attached to a conventional ultrasound probe, so that B-scans are acquired along with their relative locations. This allows the B-scans to be inserted into a 3D regular voxel array, which can then be visualised using arbitrary-plane slicing, and volume and surface rendering. A key requirement for reconstruction is calibration: determining the position and orientation of the B-scans with respect to the position sensor’s receiver. Following calibration, interpolation of the set of irregularly spaced B-scans is required to reconstruct a regular voxel array. This text aims to describe several calibration techniques for 3D freehand ultrasound as published in literature.

Klíčová slova v angličtině

3D freehand ultrasound, calibration

Autoři

ANAGNOSTOUDIS, A.

Rok RIV

2004

Vydáno

20. 5. 2004

Místo

Praha

Strany od

1

Strany do

5

Strany počet

5

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT13261,
  author="Asterios {Anagnostoudis}",
  title="Calibration methods for three-dimensional freehand ultrasound: A survey",
  booktitle="8th International Student Conference on Electrical Engineering POSTER 2004",
  year="2004",
  volume="2004",
  pages="5",
  address="Praha"
}