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arxiv:2409.05311

Fitting Skeletal Models via Graph-based Learning

Published on Sep 9, 2024
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A graph convolutional network-based approach for skeletonization that generates skeletal representations from dense segmentation masks with fast inference and promising results on synthetic and real hippocampus data.

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Skeletonization is a popular shape analysis technique that models an object's interior as opposed to just its boundary. Fitting template-based skeletal models is a time-consuming process requiring much manual parameter tuning. Recently, machine learning-based methods have shown promise for generating s-reps from object boundaries. In this work, we propose a new skeletonization method which leverages graph convolutional networks to produce skeletal representations (s-reps) from dense segmentation masks. The method is evaluated on both synthetic data and real hippocampus segmentations, achieving promising results and fast inference.

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