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The goal of this project is to analyze wrist kinematics from a dynamic MRI sequence. Challenges include segmentation of wrist bones from relatively low resolution MRI with anisotropic voxels, and joint spatiotemporal modeling of extracted bones as a multi-object complex.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:45, 9 June 2017

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Key Investigators

  • James Fishbaugh (NYU Tandon School of Engineering)
  • Guido Gerig (NYU Tandon School of Engineering)


Project Description

Objective Approach and Plan Progress and Next Steps

The goal of this project is to analyze wrist kinematics from a dynamic MRI sequence. Challenges include segmentation of wrist bones from relatively low resolution MRI with anisotropic voxels, and joint spatiotemporal modeling of extracted bones as a multi-object complex.

Illustrations

Wrist_multivolume.gif

Background and References