Surface Reconstruction from Structured-Light Images for Radiation Therapy
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<p>In this thesis the surface reconstruction problem for radiation therapy is
studied. The knowledge of the body's surface in the affected area is required to
design and deliver proper radiation treatment for cancer patients. We develop
an inexpensive non-contact optical 3D surface scanner prototype. It can easily
be mounted on an x-ray treatment machine integrating unobtrusively into the
current workflow.</p> <p>We start with preliminary information on radiation therapy, explaining
how the patient's body surface is used in planning and treatment, and discussing
the currently available methods. Then, we review the commonly used
optical 3D surface measurement methods, and discuss the advantages of structured light
techniques for the stated problem. In our method, the projected pattern
is the regular rectangular grid of colour-coded circular spots. Images of the
light pattern deformed on the surface are photographed by an off-the-shelf inexpensive
camera and analyzed by the developed software.</p> <p>Finally, we present the special purpose image processing and surface reconstruction
algorithm, implemented as a MATLAB package, and provide the
experimental results. Optimization procedures are used in the pattern recognition
code to process low-quality images efficiently. The software package can
run on any standard PC and takes a couple of minutes to process one image.</p>
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Title: Surface Reconstruction from Structured-Light Images for Radiation Therapy, Author: Olesya Peshko, Location: Thode