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J Kenneth Salisbury, Jr.

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  • Real-time image mosaicing for medical applications.

    Loewke KE, Camarillo DB, Jobst CA, Salisbury JK. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2007: 125 304-9

    In this paper we describe the development of a robotically-assisted image mosaicing system for medical applications. The processing occurs in real-time due to a fast initial image alignment provided by robotic position sensing. Near-field imaging, defined by relatively large camera motion, requires translations as well as pan and tilt orientations to be measured. To capture these measurements we use 5-d.o.f. sensing along with a hand-eye calibration to account for sensor offset. This sensor-based approach speeds up the mosaicing, eliminates cumulative errors, and readily handles arbitrary camera motions. Our results have produced visually satisfactory mosaics on a dental model but can be extended to other medical images.

    PubMedID: 17377290

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