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MedShapeNet -- A Large-Scale Dataset of 3D Medical Shapes for Computer Vision

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2308.161391
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Computer science
Computer science
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arxiv.org/pdf/2308.1...39.pdf1
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ArXiv
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doi.org/10.48550/ar...08.161391
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Computer science
Computer science
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Computer Vision
Computer Vision
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Machine learning
Machine learning
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Submission Date
August 30, 2023
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August 31, 2023
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December 10, 2023
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December 12, 2023
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September 12, 2023
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Ping Luo1
Tom Vercauteren1
Vahid Badeli1
Victor Alves1
Viet Duc Vu1
Vincent Andrearczyk1
Xiaojun Chen1
Yannick Suter1
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Paper abstract

We present MedShapeNet, a large collection of anatomical shapes (e.g., bones, organs, vessels) and 3D surgical instrument models. Prior to the deep learning era, the broad application of statistical shape models (SSMs) in medical image analysis is evidence that shapes have been commonly used to describe medical data. Nowadays, however, state-of-the-art (SOTA) deep learning algorithms in medical imaging are predominantly voxel-based. In computer vision, on the contrary, shapes (including, voxel occupancy grids, meshes, point clouds and implicit surface models) are preferred data representations in 3D, as seen from the numerous shape-related publications in premier vision conferences, such as the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), as well as the increasing popularity of ShapeNet (about 51,300 models) and Princeton ModelNet (127,915 models) in computer vision research. MedShapeNet is created as an alternative to these commonly used shape benchmarks to facilitate the translation of data-driven vision algorithms to medical applications, and it extends the opportunities to adapt SOTA vision algorithms to solve critical medical problems. Besides, the majority of the medical shapes in MedShapeNet are modeled directly on the imaging data of real patients, and therefore it complements well existing shape benchmarks comprising of computer-aided design (CAD) models. MedShapeNet currently includes more than 100,000 medical shapes, and provides annotations in the form of paired data. It is therefore also a freely available repository of 3D models for extended reality (virtual reality - VR, augmented reality - AR, mixed reality - MR) and medical 3D printing. This white paper describes in detail the motivations behind MedShapeNet, the shape acquisition procedures, the use cases, as well as the usage of the online shape search portal: https://medshapenet.ikim.nrw/

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