Non-rigid Point Cloud Registration for Middle Ear Diagnostics with Endoscopic Optical Coherence Tomography
Peng Liu, Jonas Golde, Joseph Morgenstern, Sebastian Bodenstedt,, Chenpan Li, Yujia Hu, Zhaoyu Chen, Edmund Koch, Marcus Neudert, Stefanie, Speidel

TL;DR
This paper introduces C2P-Net, a two-stage non-rigid registration method that aligns ex-vivo and in-vivo OCT point clouds of the middle ear, improving diagnostic interpretation and supporting clinical use.
Contribution
It presents a novel registration pipeline for partial and noisy OCT point clouds, with a synthetic data generation process to train without labeled data.
Findings
C2P-Net generalizes well to unseen middle ear data.
It effectively handles noise and incompleteness in OCT point clouds.
The method improves the interpretability of OCT images for middle ear diagnosis.
Abstract
Purpose: Middle ear infection is the most prevalent inflammatory disease, especially among the pediatric population. Current diagnostic methods are subjective and depend on visual cues from an otoscope, which is limited for otologists to identify pathology. To address this shortcoming, endoscopic optical coherence tomography (OCT) provides both morphological and functional in-vivo measurements of the middle ear. However, due to the shadow of prior structures, interpretation of OCT images is challenging and time-consuming. To facilitate fast diagnosis and measurement, improvement in the readability of OCT data is achieved by merging morphological knowledge from ex-vivo middle ear models with OCT volumetric data, so that OCT applications can be further promoted in daily clinical settings. Methods: We propose C2P-Net: a two-staged non-rigid registration pipeline for complete to partial…
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TopicsOptical Coherence Tomography Applications
