Automatic tracking of healthy joint kinematics from stereo-radiography sequences
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.compbiomed.2021.104945
Automatic tracking of healthy joint kinematics from stereo-radiography sequences
Abstract
Kinematic tracking of healthy joints in radiography sequences is frequently performed by maximizing similarities between computed perspective projections of 3D computer models and corresponding objects' appearances in radiographic images. Significant human effort associated with manual tracking presents a major bottleneck in biomechanics research methods and limits the scale of target applications. The current work introduces a method for fully-automatic tracking of tibiofemoral and patellofemoral kinematics in stereo-radiography sequences for subjects performing dynamic activities. The proposed method involves the application of convolutional neural networks for annotating radiographs and a multi-stage optimization pipeline for estimating bone pose based on information provided by neural net predictions. Predicted kinematics are evaluated by comparing against manually-tracked trends across 20 distinct trials. Median absolute differences below 1.5 millimeters or degrees for 6 tibiofemoral and 3 patellofemoral degrees of freedom demonstrate the utility of our approach, which improves upon previous semi-automatic methods by enabling end-to-end automation. Implementation of a fully-automatic pipeline for kinematic tracking will benefit evaluation of human movement by enabling large-scale studies of healthy knee kinematics.
Keywords: Biomechanics; Deep learning; Knee; Medical imaging; Optimization.
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