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Automatic segmentation of regions of interest in a human vertebra
Novosadová, Michaela ; Jan, Jiří (referee) ; Peter, Roman (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis describes anatomy of the spine and the most frequent pathologies of the spine with focus on those tumour diseases, that affect more and more people today. The other part of the work describes theory of image registration. The aim of this thesis is to create an algorithm able to do automatic segmentation of regions of interest in human vertebra (body and posterior elements). This segmentation can simplify the classification of tumour diseases of the spine in the future. A solution was designed on the base of theoretical knowledge. This solution is based on registration of segmented models on original vertebrae. The thesis also describes the process of the solution. For easier understanding, the process of solution and the evaluation of results are added with number of graphs, images and tables.
Automatic segmentation of regions of interest in a human vertebra
Novosadová, Michaela ; Jan, Jiří (referee) ; Peter, Roman (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis describes anatomy of the spine and the most frequent pathologies of the spine with focus on those tumour diseases, that affect more and more people today. The other part of the work describes theory of image registration. The aim of this thesis is to create an algorithm able to do automatic segmentation of regions of interest in human vertebra (body and posterior elements). This segmentation can simplify the classification of tumour diseases of the spine in the future. A solution was designed on the base of theoretical knowledge. This solution is based on registration of segmented models on original vertebrae. The thesis also describes the process of the solution. For easier understanding, the process of solution and the evaluation of results are added with number of graphs, images and tables.

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