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Visualisation of Physical Lung Simulation: an Interactive Application to Assist Physicians
London, England July 05-July 07
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MEDIVIS.2006.25International Conference on Medical I ...
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Pierre-Fr?d?ric Villard, LIRIS, France
Gabriel Fournier, LIRIS, France
Micha?l Beuve, LIRIS, France
Behzad Shariat, LIRIS, France
Radiation therapy of cancer necessitates accurate tumour targeting. Unfortunately, during the treatment the tumour and the related organs can undergo large displacement and deformation. Physicians need an estimation of these movements, for an adapted therapy. In this paper, we propose a methodology to provide physicians with reconstructed 4D (3D+time) CT scans, considered as essential data. Moreover we propose an interactive visualisation tool, permitting the exploration of reconstructed 4D CT scans as well as the generation of new CT scan sections in any direction of the 3D space.
Index Terms:
Finite Element Method, Dynamic Deformable Model, Convolution, 4D CT scan, GPU
Citation:
Pierre-Fr?d?ric Villard, Gabriel Fournier, Micha?l Beuve, Behzad Shariat, "Visualisation of Physical Lung Simulation: an Interactive Application to Assist Physicians," medivis, pp.65-70, International Conference on Medical Information Visualisation--BioMedical Visualisation (MedVis'06), 2006
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