Invention Application
- Patent Title: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETERMINING THE ORIENTATION OF A CO-ORDINATE SYSTEM OF AN ANATOMICAL OBJECT IN A GLOBAL CO-ORDINATE SYSTEM
- Patent Title (中): 用于确定全球共同体系统中的解剖学对象的共同系统方向的方法和装置
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Application No.: US14766471Application Date: 2013-04-03
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Publication No.: US20150379718A1Publication Date: 2015-12-31
- Inventor: Mario SCHUBERT , Melanie WEGNER , Sabine KLING
- Applicant: BRAINLAB AG
- International Application: PCT/EP2013/057024 WO 20130403
- Main IPC: G06T7/00
- IPC: G06T7/00 ; G06K9/52 ; G06T7/60 ; G06T3/60 ; G01B11/14

Abstract:
A data processing method for determining the relative orientation of an object coordinate system of an anatomical object in a global co-ordinate system, comprising the steps of: acquiring a reference direction dataset representing a first reference direction of a line between a first anatomical landmark of a reference object and a second anatomical landmark of the reference object, and a second reference direction of a line between a third anatomical landmark of the reference object and a fourth anatomical landmark of the reference object, wherein the first and second reference directions are given in a reference coordinate system and the reference object corresponds to the anatomical object; acquiring an object direction dataset representing a first object direction of a line between the first anatomical landmark of the anatomical object and the second anatomical landmark of the anatomical object, and a second object direction of a line between the third anatomical landmark of the anatomical object and the fourth anatomical landmark of the anatomical object, wherein the first and second object directions are given in the global co-ordinate system and the landmarks of the anatomical object correspond to the landmarks of the reference object; calculating the orientation of the reference co-ordinate system relative to the global co-ordinate system which results in the best match between each of the reference directions and the respectively corresponding object direction; and—using the orientation of the reference co-ordinate system in the global co-ordinate system as the relative orientation of the object co-ordinate system.
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