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3D Video Reconstruction of Skeletal Anatomy
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Head: Takeo Kanade
Contact: Kong Man Cheung
Mailing address:
MRT Center
The Robotics Institute
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
(412) 268 6553 (Jim Osborn, Executive Director)
(412) 268 6436 (FAX)
Associated center: MRTC
For more information, see this project's homepage.
Since light travels in straight lines in a homogeneous medium, we can experimentally calibrate the distortion/refraction of the images caused by the glycerol and glass bottle by putting a simple calibration grid on a glass bottle filled with glycerol (but without the actual fetus bones). The grid is first imaged with it facing the camera and then imaged again with a 180 degrees rotation (so that the grid is imaged with the bottle of glycerol in between the camera and the grid to capture the distortion). Once these images are captured, the grids positions are extracted and we can estimate the directions of the light inside the bottles. Once this is known, the fetus are imaged on a rotation table and Shape-From-Silhouette is used to reconstruct the shapes of the bones.
| Some of the input images | The calibration grid images | The reconstructed 3D model (from different viewpoints) | ||||||||||||
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