Tracking Lumbar Vertebrae in Digital Videofluoroscopic Video Automatically

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Abstract

Low back pain becomes one of the significant problem in the industrialized world. Efficient and effective spinal motion analysis is required to understand low back pain and to aid the diagnosis. Videofluoroscopy provides a cost effective way for such analysis. However, common approaches are tedious and time consuming due to the low quality of the images. Physicians have to extract the vertebrae manually in most cases and thus continuous motion analysis is hardly achieved. In this paper, we propose a system which can perform automatic vertebrae segmentation and tracking. Operators need to define exact location of landmarks in the first frame only. The proposed system will continuously learn the texture pattern along the edge and the dynamics of the vertebrae in the remaining frames. The system can estimate the location of the vertebrae based on the learnt texture and dynamics throughout the sequence. Experimental results show that the proposed system can segment vertebrae from videofluoroscopic images automatically and accurately. © Springer-Verlag 2004.

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Wong, S. F., Wong, K. Y. K., Kris Wong, W. N., John Leong, C. Y., & Keith Luk, D. K. (2004). Tracking Lumbar Vertebrae in Digital Videofluoroscopic Video Automatically. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Including Subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 3150, 154–162. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-28626-4_19

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