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Direct Estimation of Surface Strain Fields From a Stereo Vision System.
Boyle, John J; Pless, Robert B; Thomopoulos, Stavros; Genin, Guy M.
Afiliação
  • Boyle JJ; Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032-3702; Department of Biomedical Engineering, Washington University, St Louis, MO 63130.
  • Pless RB; Department of Computer Science, George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052.
  • Thomopoulos S; Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032; Department of Biomedical Engineering, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032.
  • Genin GM; Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, NSF Science and Technology Center for Engineering MechanoBiology, Washington University, St Louis, MO 63130.
J Biomech Eng ; 142(7)2020 07 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31891380
ABSTRACT
Estimating strain on surfaces of deforming three-dimensional (3D) structures is a critical need in experimental mechanics. Although single-camera techniques excel at estimating deformation on a surface parallel to the imaging plane, they are prone to artifact for 3D motion because they cannot distinguish between out-of-plane motion and in-plane dilatation. Multiview (e.g., stereo) camera systems overcome this via a three-step process consisting of (1) independent surface registration, (2) triangulation to estimate surface displacements, and (3) deformation estimation. However, existing methods are prone to errors associated with numerical differentiation when computing estimating strain fields from displacement fields unless regularization schemes are used. Such regularization schemes can introduce inaccuracy into strain estimation. Inspired by previous work which combined registration and deformation estimation into a single step for 2D images and 3D imaging stacks, we developed a theory for simultaneous image registration, 3D triangulation, and deformation estimation in a multiview system. The deformation estimation does not require numerical differentiation of displacement fields to estimate strain fields. We present here the theoretical foundations and derivation of two related implementations of this approach, and discuss their strengths and weaknesses.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Imageamento Tridimensional Idioma: En Revista: J Biomech Eng Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Imageamento Tridimensional Idioma: En Revista: J Biomech Eng Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article