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arxiv: 2009.10769 · v3 · pith:AMK5URVF · submitted 2020-09-22 · eess.IV · cs.CV

Cranial Implant Prediction using Low-Resolution 3D Shape Completion and High-Resolution 2D Refinement

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classification eess.IV cs.CV
keywords shapeimplantskullcompletecranialdefectivehigh-resolutionsubnetwork
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Designing of a cranial implant needs a 3D understanding of the complete skull shape. Thus, taking a 2D approach is sub-optimal, since a 2D model lacks a holistic 3D view of both the defective and healthy skulls. Further, loading the whole 3D skull shapes at its original image resolution is not feasible in commonly available GPUs. To mitigate these issues, we propose a fully convolutional network composed of two subnetworks. The first subnetwork is designed to complete the shape of the downsampled defective skull. The second subnetwork upsamples the reconstructed shape slice-wise. We train the 3D and 2D networks together end-to-end, with a hierarchical loss function. Our proposed solution accurately predicts a high-resolution 3D implant in the challenge test case in terms of dice-score and the Hausdorff distance.

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