Abstract #1564
Reconstructing 3D dynamics based on complementary 2D acquisitions: a preliminary case study on speech imaging
Xiaoguang Lu 1 , Peter Speier 2 , Hasan Cetingul 1 , Marie-Pierre Jolly 1 , Michaela Schmidt 2 , Mariappan Nadar 1 , Frank Sauer 1 , and Edgar Mueller 2
1
Corporate Technology, Siemens Corporation,
Princeton, New Jersey, United States,
2
Siemens
AG, Erlangen, Germany
We describe a general method for reconstructing a
sequence of volumes representing 3D dynamics of a target
anatomy, e.g., cardiac, tongue, vocal tract, or moving
joint, based on densely acquired complementary 2D
slices. Speech dynamics imaging is used as a case study
for demonstration. Preliminary results have shown
promise.
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