2014 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Fast Interpolation of Dense Motion Fields from Synthetic Phantoms
Authors : Andreas Maier, Oliver Taubmann, Jens Wetzl, Jakob Wasza, Christoph Forman, Peter Fischer, Joachim Hornegger, Rebecca Fahrig
Published in: Bildverarbeitung für die Medizin 2014
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Numerical phantoms are a common tool for the evaluation of registration and reconstruction algorithms. For applications concerning motion, dense deformation fields are of particular interest. Phantoms, however, are often described as surfaces and thus motion vectors can only be generated at these surfaces. In order to create dense motion fields, interpolation is required. A frequently used method for this purpose is the Parzen interpolator. However, with a high number of surface motion vectors and a high voxel count, its run time increases dramatically. In this paper, we investigate different methods to accelerate the creation of these motion fields using hierarchical sampling and the random ball cover. In the results, we show that a 64
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volume can be sampled in less than one second with an error below 0.1mm. Furthermore, we accelerate the interpolation of a 256
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dense deformation field to only
$$\tilde 6.5$$
minutes using the proposed methods from days with previous methods.