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EchoFusion: Tracking and Reconstruction of Objects in 4D Freehand Ultrasound Imaging without External Trackers

2018 (1)

  • B. Khanal, A. Gomez, N. Toussaint, S. McDonagh, V. Zimmer, E. Skelton, J. Matthew, D. Grzech, R. Wright, C. Gupta, B. Hou, D. Rueckert, J.~A. Schnabel, B. Kainz, EchoFusion: Tracking and Reconstruction of Objects in 4D Freehand Ultrasound Imaging without External Trackers, ArXiv e-prints, 2018
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