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A low cost stereo vision system for vertebral column measures

Constantino F. Mugarra Gonzalez(1), Isaac Llorens i Eixea(2), Juan Gutierrez Aguado(3), Eva M. Perez Vidal(4)
(1)(2)(3)(4)Facultat de Fisica. Universitat de Valencia - Burjassot. Spain

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ABSTRACT

Stereo vision is one of the most commonly used non-invasive techniques in vision systems dedicated to column measures. It is based on taking two or more images from different points of view, making afterwards a 3D reconstruction. Commercial systems tend to use infrared sources of light, increasing the total cost of the system. The method proposed has no need of infrared beams or reflectors, hence reducing the complexity of the involved devices. Infrared light sensors are also very sensitive to changes on the reflection angle, leading to increasing problems when measuring dynamic images.

Visible light simplifies the patient preparation, and allows using non-invasive marks. Light used is centered in violet for better image thresholding. When two images for stereo vision are taken they are shrank to obtain the points that better represent the marks. Next step is to obtain the correspondence between same points in both images. This problem is solved adjusting data to the minimum curvature B-Spline curve extracting the vertebral column profile.

Everything is integrated in a 3D digital environment in a personal computer, allowing medical professionals to develop functional studies and static measures related to possible deviations in vertebral columns.


Keywords: stereo vision - column measures - correspondence -

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[ABSTRACT] [INTRODUCTION] [MATERIAL & METHODS] [RESULTS] [IMAGES] [DISCUSSION] [CONCLUSIONS] [BIBLIOGRAPHY] [Discussion Board]

Main Page Previous: Therapeutic consultation automatized system. Previous: Intraarticular Synovial Sarcoma INTRODUCTION
[Health Informatics]
Next: SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR DEAF CHILDREN TEACHING - ( SAECPS )
[Medical Electronics & Engineering]
Next: Active contours and medical imaging
[Orthopedics & Traumatology]
Next: GENTAMICIN CONTAINING SURGICAL BONE CEMENT: 
IN VITRO ELUTION CHARACTERISTICS OF PALACOS® AND PALAMED®
[Physical Therapeutics & Rehabilitation]
Next: SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR DEAF CHILDREN TEACHING - ( SAECPS )
Constantino F. Mugarra Gonzalez, Isaac Llorens i Eixea, Juan Gutierrez Aguado, Eva M. Perez Vidal
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