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24 June 1998 Compounding of ultrasound B-scans of a transfemoral residual limb using a genetic algorithm
Tania S. Douglas, Peter Lee, Stephan E. Solomonidis, William D. Spence
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Abstract
Ultrasound may be used for imaging the trans-femoral residual limb in order to provide information for the improvement of prosthetic socket design. Compounding of several ultrasound B-scans is required for obtaining transverse images of the residual limb. In this paper, a method is presented by which a genetic algorithm is used to match B-scans taken in a horizontal plane around the residual limb for image compounding in order to reduce the effects of patient motion during scanning.
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Tania S. Douglas, Peter Lee, Stephan E. Solomonidis, and William D. Spence "Compounding of ultrasound B-scans of a transfemoral residual limb using a genetic algorithm", Proc. SPIE 3338, Medical Imaging 1998: Image Processing, (24 June 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.310827
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KEYWORDS
Genetic algorithms

Ultrasonography

Image registration

Transducers

Image processing

Image resolution

Diagnostics

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