4.7 Article

Interactive Modelling of Volumetric Musculoskeletal Anatomy

Journal

ACM TRANSACTIONS ON GRAPHICS
Volume 40, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
DOI: 10.1145/3450626.3459769

Keywords

anatomy modelling; 3D interface; diffusion curves

Funding

  1. NSERC [RGPIN-201705524, RGPIN2017-05235, RGPAS-2017-507938]
  2. Connaught Fund [503114]
  3. Ontario Early Research Award program
  4. NSERC Accelerator [RGPAS-2017-507909]
  5. CFI-JELF Fund
  6. Canada Research Chairs Program
  7. New Frontiers of Research Fund [NFRFE-201]

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The study introduces a new method for modeling musculoskeletal anatomy, utilizing volumetric segmentation and muscle curves control for automatic handling of intersections and calculation of muscle fiber fields. Additionally, an interactive skeleton authoring tool is introduced for creating skeletal anatomy starting from a skin mesh.
We present a new approach for modelling musculoskeletal anatomy. Unlike previous methods, we do not model individual muscle shapes as geometric primitives (polygonal meshes, NURBS etc.). Instead, we adopt a volumetric segmentation approach where every point in our volume is assigned to a muscle, fat, or bone tissue. We provide an interactive modelling tool where the user controls the segmentation via muscle curves and we visualize the muscle shapes using volumetric rendering. Muscle curves enable intuitive yet powerful control over the muscle shapes. This representation allows us to automatically handle intersections between different tissues (muscle-muscle, muscle-bone, and muscle-skin) during the modelling and automates computation of muscle fiber fields. We further introduce a novel algorithm for converting the volumetric muscle representation into tetrahedral or surface geometry for use in downstream tasks. Additionally, we introduce an interactive skeleton authoring tool that allows the users to create skeletal anatomy starting from only a skin mesh using a library of bone parts.

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