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Omnidirectional Displacements for Deformable Surfaces (ODDS)

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State of the art methods for mesh deformation as described in Chapter 3 search for a target surface in an image along line segments (typically surface normals) at each vertex of a deformable mesh (cf. Sec. 3.3). This approach has certain advantages as detailed in Section 3.3.1. However, these unidirectional sets of candidate locations per vertex come with the disadvantage of restricted visibility.

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Kainmueller, D. (2015). Omnidirectional Displacements for Deformable Surfaces (ODDS). In: Deformable Meshes for Medical Image Segmentation. Aktuelle Forschung Medizintechnik – Latest Research in Medical Engineering. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-07015-1_4

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