A Geometrical Recording Applied in a CT scan
Abstract
This paper deals with a geometrical method for registration of CT (Computed Tomography)
scanners cuts. Acquired images concern a patient who pains from a right parietal epidural
hematoma. Acquisition was made in Emergency Department or Service at a Tunisian hospital
located in Sfax named "Habib Bourguiba Hospital”. Among the most popular algorithms, our
idea has reset selected ICP algorithm that solves the very important problem in computer vision
known as 3D registration.
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