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University of Basel - Statistical Shape Modelling: Computing the Human Anatomy 

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Duration

8 weeks

Total fee

2,763

Mode of learning

Online

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Credential

Certificate

Statistical Shape Modelling: Computing the Human Anatomy
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Highlights

  • Duration 8 weeks
  • Weekly study 4 hours
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Statistical Shape Modelling: Computing the Human Anatomy
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  • Statistical shape models are one of the most important technologies in computer vision and medical image analysis. With this technology, the computer learns the characteristic shape variations of an object or organ. The model resulting from this analysis may then be used in implant design, image analysis, surgery planning and many other fields.
  • In this free online course, you will get insights from mathematics, statistics and machine learning, in order to address practical problems, as well as a theoretical and practical introduction to the open source software Scalismo.

Statistical Shape Modelling: Computing the Human Anatomy
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Curriculum

Basic concepts of shape modelling and the Scalismo software

Course introduction

Shape modelling basics

Introducing the software environment

Building shape models: fundamental concepts in theory and practice

Modelling shape variations using Gaussian Processes

Experimenting on a face dataset using Scalismo

Probabilistic aspects of shape models

Shape models and the normal distribution

Probabilistic aspects of shape models in Scalismo

Parametric representations of shape models

Modelling with Gaussian Processes

Modelling with kernels

Modelling with kernels in Scalismo

Flexibility of statistical shape models

Half-time!

Reconstructing missing parts

Shape modelling in medical practice

Incorporating known deformations into shape models

Gaussian Process regression in Scalismo

Femur project

Fitting models to data

The fitting problem

Iterative Closest Points in Scalismo

Femur project

Model-based image analysis

Fitting shape models to images

Fitting images in Scalismo

Femur project: progress

Conclusion and outlook

Applications and future directions

Femur project

Summary and outlook

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