Many methodologies dealing with prediction or simulation of soft tissue deformations on medical image data require preprocessing of the data in order to produce a different shape representation that complies with standard methodologies, such as mass-spring networks, finite element methodFinite element method s (FEM). On the other hand, methodologies working directly on the image space normally do not take into account mechanical behavior of tissues and tend to lack physics foundations driving soft tissue deformations. This chapter presents a method to simulate soft tissue deformations based on coupled concepts from image analysis and mechanics theory. The proposed methodology is based on a robust stochastic approach that takes into account material properties retrieved directly from the image, concepts from continuum mechanics and FEM. The optimization framework is solved within a hierarchical Markov random fieldMarkov random field (HMRF) which is implemented on the graphics processor unit Graphics processing unit (GPUGPU See Graphics processing unit). © 2009 Springer-Verlag London.
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Seiler, C., Büchler, P., Nolte, L. P., Reyes, M., & Paulsen, R. (2009). Hierarchical markov random fields applied to model soft tissue deformations on graphics hardware. In Recent Advances in the 3D Physiological Human (pp. 133–148). Springer London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84882-565-9_9
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