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ANAGNOSTOUDIS, A.
Original Title
Calibration methods for three-dimensional freehand ultrasound: A survey
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
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.
Key words in English
3D freehand ultrasound, calibration
Authors
RIV year
2004
Released
20. 5. 2004
Location
Praha
Pages from
1
Pages to
5
Pages count
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" }