Dynamic multi-object Gaussian process models: A framework for data-driven functional modelling of human joints
Jean-Rassaire Fouefack, Bhushan Borotikar, Tania S. Douglas, Val\'erie, Burdin, Tinashe E.M. Mutsvangwa

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel dynamic multi-object Gaussian process framework for modeling human joints, addressing data heterogeneity, motion representation, and discretization issues, enabling accurate shape and pose prediction in medical imaging.
Contribution
The paper presents a new statistical modeling framework that normalizes shape and motion features, uses an optimal 3D motion representation, and employs MCMC sampling for joint shape-pose prediction.
Findings
Validated on synthetic data with high accuracy.
Outperformed standard SSM approaches in shoulder joint prediction.
Framework is extendable to multiple objects for clinical applications.
Abstract
Statistical shape models (SSMs) are state-of-the-art medical image analysis tools for extracting and explaining features across a set of biological structures. However, a principled and robust way to combine shape and pose features has been illusive due to three main issues: 1) Non-homogeneity of the data (data with linear and non-linear natural variation across features), 2) non-optimal representation of the motion (rigid transformation representations that are not proportional to the kinetic energy that move an object from one position to the other), and 3) artificial discretization of the models. In this paper, we propose a new framework for dynamic multi-object statistical modelling framework for the analysis of human joints in a continuous domain. Specifically, we propose to normalise shape and dynamic spatial features in the same linearized statistical space permitting the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHuman Pose and Action Recognition · 3D Shape Modeling and Analysis · Infrared Thermography in Medicine
