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The aims of this paper are to devise robust methods for the description of the variability in shapes of long bones using 3D statistical shape models (SSMs), and to test these on a dataset of humeri that demonstrate significant variability in shape. 30 primate humeri were CT scanned and manually segmented. SSMs were constructed from a training set of landmarks. The landmarks of the 3D shapes are extracted automatically using marching cubes and point correspondences are automatically obtained via a volumetric non-rigid registration technique using multiresolution B-Spline deformations. The surface registration resulted in no discernible differences between bone shapes, demonstrating the high accuracy of the registration method. An analysis of variations is applied on the shapes based on the model we built. The first mode of variation accounted for 42% of the variation in bone shape. This single component discriminated directly between great apes (including humans) and monkeys.
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Yang, Y., Bull, A., Rueckert, D., Hill, A. (2006). 3D Statistical Shape Modeling of Long Bones. In: Pluim, J.P.W., Likar, B., Gerritsen, F.A. (eds) Biomedical Image Registration. WBIR 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4057. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11784012_37
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