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Parametric shape models for vessels learned from segmentations via differentiable voxelization

Parametric shape models for vessels learned from segmentations via differentiable voxelization

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英文摘要

Vessels are complex structures in the body that have been studied extensively in multiple representations. While voxelization is the most common of them, meshes and parametric models are critical in various applications due to their desirable properties. However, these representations are typically extracted through segmentations and used disjointly from each other. We propose a framework that joins the three representations under differentiable transformations. By leveraging differentiable voxelization, we automatically extract a parametric shape model of the vessels through shape-to-segmentation fitting, where we learn shape parameters from segmentations without the explicit need for ground-truth shape parameters. The vessel is parametrized as centerlines and radii using cubic B-splines, ensuring smoothness and continuity by construction. Meshes are differentiably extracted from the learned shape parameters, resulting in high-fidelity meshes that can be manipulated post-fit. Our method can accurately capture the geometry of complex vessels, as demonstrated by the volumetric fits in experiments on aortas, aneurysms, and brain vessels.

Alina F. Dima、Suprosanna Shit、Huaqi Qiu、Robbie Holland、Tamara T. Mueller、Fabio Antonio Musio、Kaiyuan Yang、Bjoern Menze、Rickmer Braren、Marcus Makowski、Daniel Rueckert

生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术生理学

Alina F. Dima,Suprosanna Shit,Huaqi Qiu,Robbie Holland,Tamara T. Mueller,Fabio Antonio Musio,Kaiyuan Yang,Bjoern Menze,Rickmer Braren,Marcus Makowski,Daniel Rueckert.Parametric shape models for vessels learned from segmentations via differentiable voxelization[EB/OL].(2025-07-03)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.02576.点此复制

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