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International Conference on Shape Modeling and Applications   p. 172
Elastodynamic Shape Modeling in Virtual Medicine

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Surgical simulation is the coming training method for medical education. The main reasons for this are the reduced risk for the patients and the easy repeatability of complicated surgical procedures. Therefore, an improved impression of reality during the simulated training must be obtained. For this, a complex model of the human's anatomy and physiology is needed. With regards to pathological conditions, which should be considered, it is necessary to build more general anatomical models. Sim-ple static models are unsuitable for surgical simulation because convincing interactivity is only possible with deformable organs and elastic tissues. Traditional models of tissue deformation have difficulties to simulate the appearance of deformation because of the unknown physical parameters of the tissue's elasticity. Hence this paper describes a method for elastodynamic shape mod-eling with neuro-fuzzy systems, which are able to adapt the necessary parameters from real tissues.
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Citation:  Arne Radetzky, Andreas Nuernberger, Michael Teistler, Dietrich Peter Pretschner, "Elastodynamic Shape Modeling in Virtual Medicine," smi, p. 172,  International Conference on Shape Modeling and Applications,  1999

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